2012/8/4 Marc Dequènes (Duck) <d...@duckcorp.org>: > Coin, Hi,
> > Quoting Mathieu Parent <math.par...@gmail.com>: > >> (cc-ing pkg-horde hackers) >> (why did you put this thread on -release? > > > This problem is affecting the release, so i think the RT needs to be aware > of it, even if it is just informational. I also slightly hoped finishing the > work would have been feasible and the RT might have allowed a special > exception. OK. > I really think you should add something to the release notes explaining the > problem in order to avoid bad surprises and apology in the name of the > project. I have created #683628 for that (any improvements in wordings is welcomed). > >> I called for help several times: >> ... unfortunately, no response. I probably should have created an RFH bug >> ... > > > Yes, or tagging +help. > In this case, when there is still no response, using d-d-a would have been > appropriate. Yes, I agree. As I got no response from the pkg-horde mailing-list, I suspected that nobody was really interrested. Do you still think that I should send something to d-d-a? > >> Yes. But this is still not too late to prepare packages for backports. > > > Backports won't exist until Wheezy releases, so we should probably focus on > this now. Yes, but before any of this, we first should push enough packages to unstable. The main question is: Anyone interrested to finish my work? Regards -- Mathieu Parent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cafx5sbzxkzco5quvchrak6ggbgqbwkdwrkp1-drodsbbkez...@mail.gmail.com