Salut Nicolas, Nicolas Mora <nico...@babelouest.org> writes:
> Hello release team, > > I'm maintaining the package rhonaby [1] in the debian IoT tem, as well > as being the upstream author. > > Recently, I've fixed two bugs in the library that I'd like to backport > to the debian package in the bullseye release, I consider them to be > important bugfixes. > > Do I have to open a RC bug before pushing the package or can I just > push a new package? > Also, do I have to set the urgency higher than medium? > > Thanks in advance, sorry if my questions are dumb. > > /Nicolas > > [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/rhonabwy Have a look at [0]. We are in the hard freeze part. If your package has passing non-trivial autopkgtest, it'll migrate from unstable to bullseye after 20 days without an unblock request. It is expected that your changes are non big and non-disruptive. BUT, as the full freeze will probably start before the 20 days limit is reached, I can't say how your package migration will be handled. I guess it will be blocked. I would therefore recommend you confirm with a release team member what to do, but I guess an unblock bug with the debdiff opened right now could be a good idea and would probably allow your changes to be part of bullseye if the release-team see it fit. :) 1. Uploading to unstable for now is not a bad idea if the upload is what you expect to see in testing 2. The urgency field is ignored during the currents and future parts of the freeze. Cheers! -- PEB [0] https://release.debian.org/bullseye/freeze_policy.html
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