Hi,

I don't recall we have worked out how to keep ourselves from getting
too much work updating our repositories once the freeze is over; at
some release in the past, I recall we (or was it the Perl team?) kept
the packages up to date, but uploaded only to Experimental. 

Right now, according to PET¹, our repository has 89 packages with
newer upstream versions. I think we should not get the number grow too
large - but, of course, we don't want to push Unstable away from
Testing yet. What do you think? Should we continue uploading to
Experimental? Or just focus on fixing stuff?

Greetings,

¹ http://pet.debian.net/pkg-ruby-extras/pet.cgi


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