On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 10:51:39AM +0100, Jordi Mallach wrote: > The GNOME team have been talking about what the chances are of having > GNOME 2.8 uploaded to unstable since it was released upstream early in > September.
All right, after a good deal of discussion we think you should go ahead with GNOME 2.8.1, with the following provisos (some of which will be obvious to you, I guess): * Please make sure to get all the libraries through as quickly as possible to reduce the impact on the rest of the distribution. Upload with urgency=low to start with, but we may be willing to speed things up once we see that things are going well. Coordinate any necessary hints on #debian-release for speed. * Tell us as soon as possible about any partial upgrade implications: we must not get into a state where sarge doesn't work due to only part of GNOME being promoted when other parts were needed to, as happened with GNOME 2.6. * Please make sure that any growth in the size of a system installed with 'tasksel install desktop' is kept to a minimum, to avoid CD problems. If necessary, coordinate with debian-boot and debian-cd. Much of the reason why we're OKing this at all is that the GNOME team has demonstrated good reaction times of late; we hope that this continues. :-) Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]