El martes, 18 de diciembre de 2018, 12:50:44 (UTC+1), E. Madison Bray 
escribió:
>
> As pointed out by Samuel last month [1] the transition freeze (i.e. 
> new package versions) for the next major Debian release (buster) is 
> coming up January 12 [2].  This is important for Sage and those 
> working to package Sage for Debian, as it will impact what version of 
> Sage is available in Debian, and by extension big name Debian-based 
> distributions such as Ubuntu and Mint that carry with them probably 
> the majority of users on Linux. 
>
>
Since the GAP 4.10 work is considered done, does it really make that much 
difference whether it is in a stable Sage release or not? Can't Debian 
packagers simply backport the patch to 8.5? (which is what I'm planning to 
do on Arch if it doesn't make it to 8.5) 

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