On 20/08/14 04:07, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Is this going to happen?
I will communicate with debian-boot@ and debian-release@ about this,
this weekend.
> On a slightly related note, looking at the debian-bsd@ DDPO page[1], I
> see some packages are still numbered 8.x or 9.x; does that mean they'r
Petr Salinger (2014-07-15):
> >Nearer the time, if we still only have a BETA or RC in sid and serious
> >bugs, we may decide to just stay with 10.0. If a BETA or RC is
> >*already* in testing, we may want to ask the release time about getting
> >a pre-approved unblock when the final release comes
Nearer the time, if we still only have a BETA or RC in sid and serious
bugs, we may decide to just stay with 10.0. If a BETA or RC is
*already* in testing, we may want to ask the release time about getting
a pre-approved unblock when the final release comes.
I am afraid, that we have to decide
Hi,
On 13/07/14 08:34, Petr Salinger wrote:
> the FreeBSD 10.1 Release schedule have been announced [1], key dates:
Thanks for mentioning it, I've been waiting to hear this.
> Code freeze begins 5 September 2014
> releng/10.1 branch 3 October 2014
> RELEASE announcement29 October 2
Hi,
the FreeBSD 10.1 Release schedule have been announced [1], key dates:
Code freeze begins 5 September 2014
releng/10.1 branch 3 October 2014
RELEASE announcement29 October 2014
Compare to Debian Jessie freeze schedule [2]:
5th of Sep - close down for transitions
5th of Oct - s
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