Scheduling 10.1 and maybe 9.10

2019-07-14 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
Hi,

So, the first point release for buster would normally be about a month
after release, or something like 3rd August. But I'm aware that already
doesn't work for some people, so we might have to get a bit creative with
it.

Please indicate your availablility out of:

 - August 3rd
 - August 10th
 - August 17th

and failing those, let's look ahead as far as:

 - August 24th
 - Auguest 31st
 - September 7th

We also have a point release of 9.10 to fit in some time - would the same
day or adjacent weekends be preferable?

Thanks,

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Re: Scheduling 10.1 and maybe 9.10

2019-07-14 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sun, 2019-07-14 at 19:35 +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> So, the first point release for buster would normally be about a
> month after release, or something like 3rd August. But I'm aware that
> already doesn't work for some people, so we might have to get a bit
> creative with it.
> 
> Please indicate your availablility out of:
> 
>  - August 3rd

While I am available, I don't think this works in general, as it puts
the freeze during the closing weekend of Debconf.

>  - August 10th
>  - August 17th

Those should both work for me.

> and failing those, let's look ahead as far as:
> 
>  - August 24th

Not a chance, that's OMGWTFBBQ weekend.

>  - Auguest 31st
>  - September 7th

Those are probably OK.

> We also have a point release of 9.10 to fit in some time - would the
> same day or adjacent weekends be preferable?

I would much prefer the same day, and experience suggests we can do
that without too much trouble.

Adam



Re: Scheduling 10.1 and maybe 9.10

2019-07-14 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 07:35:01PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
>Hi,
>
>So, the first point release for buster would normally be about a month
>after release, or something like 3rd August. But I'm aware that already
>doesn't work for some people, so we might have to get a bit creative with
>it.
>
>Please indicate your availablility out of:
>
> - August 3rd
> - August 10th
> - August 17th

I'm away on a 2-week vacation covering all 3 of those weekend.

>and failing those, let's look ahead as far as:
>
> - August 24th

BBQ. Could be tricky!

> - Auguest 31st
> - September 7th

Either of these would work for me.

>We also have a point release of 9.10 to fit in some time - would the same
>day or adjacent weekends be preferable?

Happy to do a double-header again.

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handing rope-creating factories for users to hang multiple
instances of themselves.



Re: Scheduling 10.1 and maybe 9.10

2019-07-14 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi,

Jonathan Wiltshire  (2019-07-14):
> So, the first point release for buster would normally be about a month
> after release, or something like 3rd August. But I'm aware that
> already doesn't work for some people, so we might have to get a bit
> creative with it.
> 
> Please indicate your availablility out of:
> 
>  - August 3rd
>  - August 10th
>  - August 17th
> 
> and failing those, let's look ahead as far as:
> 
>  - August 24th
>  - Auguest 31st
>  - September 7th
> 
> We also have a point release of 9.10 to fit in some time - would the
> same day or adjacent weekends be preferable?

Everything should work fine for me regarding d-i (except maybe the last
one on September 7th, as beginning of that week should be busy on the
Tails side; this should work though if you're fine with possibly getting
d-i in on Wed or Thu only).


Cheers,
-- 
Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant


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