I think it becomes part of stable automaticly when the current unstable changes into stable. Security upgrades are the only exception I know of.
Britton Kerin __ GNU GPL: "The Source will be with you... always." On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Robin wrote: > Hi, > > What are the conditions for a package to be included in stable? > I have looked through the policy document to find any clues on this but > I couldn't find anything. > > Currently, I maintain the kvirc (and kvirc-doc, kvirc-dev) packages > which have been in unstable since June 20 this year. There are no open > bugs against either of the packages anymore and I think that from a > quality point of view, it could be included in stable. > > I assume there is probably a rule stating something like "a package has > to be bugfree for x weeks before inclusion will be considered" or "a > package has to spend x amount of time in unstable before it can be > uploaded to stable". Also, with the freeze currently in progress, do I > have to wait with this? > > Anyone have any thoughts on this? > Thanks! > > robin > robin @ debian.org > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >