On Sunday, July 17, 2016 20:18:35 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: > As was posted [a couple of weeks ago], the latest version of KDE has been > uploaded to unstable. > > [a couple of weeks ago] > <http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/2016/07/upcoming-kdepim-changes-in-unstable > .html> > > All packages are now uploaded and built and we believe this version is ready > to be more broadly tested.
Hi, I like to follow "testing", which I do for quite some time, but then I can't remember what is the right thing to do when there is a freeze, as it is the case now: https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html On the one hand I really want to give all those packages a try (now), on the other hand I'm yet a wee bit reluctant to shift to sid... (I remember I had troubles, in the past, after doing so, and sticking to it for a period of time) When Strech is the new stable, will sid be the new testing? Should I go for a temporary shift? Chris > If you run unstable but have refrained from installing the kdepim packages > up to now, we would appreciate it if you go ahead and install them now, > reporting any issues that you may find. > > Given that this is a big update that includes quite a number of plugins and > libraries, it's strongly recommended that you restart your KDE session after > updating the packages. > > Happy hacking, > > The Debian Qt/KDE Team.