>But I asked first back in july, JACK cheated the queue! :-))) Yes. So did libpng and openssl. KDE didn't, though, since it's part of the C++ transition, which is priority one.
After the KDE stuff gets in, it will probably be safe to start transitions, since that will be 90% of the C++ transition. I can't speak for the release team, of course. Transitions probably should be queued up. freetype has a very early request for transitioning (June); libpcap has an early request for transitioning (July); tetex-3.0 has a July request; and you have a July request. Finally, libgsf has an October request. Of these, most of them look like they can safely happen at the same time. The only worrisome one is freetype, which might (will) interfere with other things, so the release team should make a decision about when to do it. I'm optimistic that KDE & friends will get in within a week. The current blockers I know about are: * upload of (built) qt-x11-free for hppa * build and upload of kdelibs on hppa * build and upload of kdebase on hppa * libpng: _either_ -- binNMUs of a great mass of KDE packages to prevent them from depending on new libpng (http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2005/10/msg00185.html) _or_ -- binNMUs of packages preventing libpng from getting in (http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2005/10/msg00177.html) -- building and uploading the GNOME 1 libraries and rushing them in (http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2005/10/msg00185.html) -- then letting libpng in Feel free to help with any part of this :-) Stuff depending on new openssl will probably be deliberately broken if necessary to get KDE & friends in. Openssl shouldn't be a big problem though because it can go in ahead of its dependencies. -- Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]