but 8 and 15 are both fine.
I am good for any of these dates, preference would be the 8th.
BR
/Andy
nal bullseye anyway.
It works for me, I guess. Dunno about other folks.
I can still do 27th but as I have already stated Isy is now unavailable
until July due to exams.
Please can we make a decision by Tuesday otherwise I'll end up doing
something else
/Andy
for me. Sorry we will not get an Isy as she will
be deep into her exams by then. But we'll be ok, given this is just 12.6
(and not a double release)
/Andy
On 29/03/2024 22:34, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Fri, Mar 29, 2024 at 10:24:09PM +, Adam Barratt wrote:
On Fri, 2024-02-16 at 17:35 +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.6) is scheduled for
Saturday, April 6th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-
propo
ebian.org)<https://debamax.com/>
>> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
>
>
The 6th or 13th can work for both me and Isy. Sorry the 20th is out for Isy as
that's the start of her final exams for the IB
If you can let me know the decision date asap I can avoid going away that
particular Easter weekend...
Thanks in advance
/Andy
On 19 December 2023 21:25:06 GMT, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> Saturday 3rd February (preferred for cadence)
> Saturday 10th February
> Saturday 17th February
>
Isy and I are available for any of those dates. Slight preference for the 3rd
or 10th.
Cheers
Andy
ng made yet please?
>
>Assuming everyone's still OK with their previous responses, it looks
>like we're going for December 9th. (Not the 11th, as Jonathan
>apparently fails at using a calendar.)
>
>If anyone's not happy with that, please yell *soon*.
>
>Regards,
>
>Adam
>
>
Adam,
All good for me. But as previously mentioned Isy will pass due to sitting mock
exams both sides
/Andy
ilable for either
date as she will be doing her mock exams.
Given Isy's exams however, it will not be possible to host the images team in
Cottenham either date, sorry.
All the best
/Andy
using the AMD64 images, and probably could have been for a
decade or more
I hope this answers your question,
Best wishes
/Andy
On 28 June 2023 09:09:42 BST, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>Jonathan Wiltshire (2023-06-28):
>> The proper cadence for 11.8 and 12.2 is the weekend of 30th September
>> 2023. Please indicate your availability for:
>>
>> 23 Sep
>> 30 Sep (preferred)
>> 7 Oct
>
>I should be able to make any of those wor
>We'll go for 12.1 only on 22nd July, announcements to follow.
>
>
>
Ack. I'm available
/Andy
ably too
>soon), 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th.
>
>Thanks,
>
I can do 15th, 22nd or 29th
Isy is only available from the 29th (mocks)
Best wishes
/Andy
ember.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Adam
>
>
Isy and I are available on any of those dates.
I am happy to start things off in Steve's absence, not so sure about finishing
up on my own though.
/Andy
run into the Deb{Camp,Conf}
>> period. I think the possible dates that make sense are:
>>
>> - July 2nd (means freezing next weekend, but so be it)
>> - July 9th
>>
>
>Hi Adam
>
>I'll tag along with whatever the rest of the images team want to do :)
On 20 May 2022 15:11:09 BST, Zhang Boyang wrote:
>Package: debian-cd
>
>Hello,
>
>I suggest debian release a new variant of ISO images, the all-in-one images.
>These all-in-one image contains ALL debian packages in a single ISO image
>(possibly all source packages in another all-in-one ISO image
o not ideal)
- March 26th
- April 2nd
- April 9th
The 19th is awkward for me (and Andy S!) - prior commitments. The
others look OK for me.
Hi Everyone,
I can do the 26th March or the 9th of April.
Sorry the 2nd April is not available for me either
BR
/Andy
er 18th
4th December is a no-go for me, but the 11th and 18th look OK.
Likewise 11th & 18th December are good for us (can't do 4th either)
/Andy & Isy
or multiple dates.)
I'm happy either way, I think Andy was less sure in the case that we
got him to do both? :-)
given that Steve will be around I am happy for both in one day :-)
/Andy
d stable at the same
time as stable it does mean that we don't give the images in the old
stable point release as much testing as perhaps they should because we
are all 'too tired' by the time that we get round to them. that said
that is what the Sunday is for...
/Andy
On 18/07/2021 00:24, Donald Norwood wrote:
Hi!
On 7/17/21 4:58 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 10:25:17PM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi all,
On 11-07-2021 21:11, Paul Gevers wrote:
With less than three weeks to go until the tentative release date, I
would love to confirm t
e fixing).
So, if I did all the booking right (including updates from IRC) we now have:
26 June
[Ansgar (ftp), Sebastian (release), Adam (release)]
3 July
[Ansgar (ftp), Paul (release), Adam (release)]
10 July
[Steve + Andy (CD), Paul (release), Adam (release), Graham (release)]
17 July
If we need to change away from the 24th July I am sorry but I shall no
longer be available on the 10th (Isy has admissions planning visit for
6th form collage)
Sorry if this breaks things (again)
/Andy
* release. The means that, with traditionally the last week
>> being totally frozen, the last week that packages can migrate *all*
>> packages need manual unblocks by the release team.
>
> And the Full Freeze will start on 10 July too.
>
> Paul
>
26 June sorry No
Isy and I can do 12th or 19th.
We have a prior commitment on the 26th... Sorry
/Andy (rattusrattus)
On 30 May 2021 17:41:54 BST, "Adam D. Barratt" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We're now a little overdue for 10.10, but it looks like we're ready in
>terms of shim etc. cha
Preferance would be 27th
But can do the others if need be.
/Andy (& Isy)
On 15 March 2021 20:54:45 GMT, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
>Hi!
>
>El 15 de marzo de 2021 13:33:15 CET, "Adam D. Barratt"
> escribió:
>>Hi,
>>
>>It's that time again,
Hi Terry
That is strange, the Live images should work just fine without needing
to enter any password to login.
I have tested most of the images myself, they start with the desktop
associated with the image that you chose and do not require that you
enter a username or password.
Should yo
Or if you really need the binaries for each and every package in your chosen
architecture you could run your own mirror.
Because lets face it if you need every package you are running multiple
machines because many packages can not coexist with others...
On 5 February 2021 09:14:45 GMT, Alexey
I can do either, it's not like I can go anywhere either weekend :-)
Isy is available to help as well.
/Andy
On 16 January 2021 21:54:25 GMT, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>Adam D. Barratt (2021-01-16):
>> Please could you confirm your availability, and any preferences, for
&g
Of cause firefox claims that the browser is working as intended and this is
correct behavior (relying on the Google safe browsing API)
Google on the other hand don't provide a working, reliable method to resolve
their proprietary API database issues.
Perhaps it is time to push for the feture to
Thanks.
Will keep that weekend free
On 2 November 2020 21:07:27 GMT, "Adam D. Barratt"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The next point release for "buster" (10.7) is scheduled for Saturday
>December 5th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
>will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
>
>Reg
Isy and I can do any of these dates.
We'll keep the dates clear until you announce the point release.
Cheers
On 30 October 2020 19:10:20 GMT, "Adam D. Barratt"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>In an attempt to be slightly more efficient than usual at planning a
>point release... it's about a month since 10.6,
I can do either and have no preferance.
/Andy
On 9 September 2020 19:24:06 BST, "Adam D. Barratt"
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>We're slightly off our previous schedule because of delaying 10.5, but
>we should really get on with arranging 10.6.
>
>Please could you c
ck into freezing - but how about one of:
>>
>>- August 1st/2nd
>>- August 8th/9th
>
>Either is possible for me, with a preference for the first. Let's not
>delay too long if possible.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Steve
>
>--
>Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.
r date(s) get picked.
>
Preferance would be the weekend of the 18/19 for Isy and me (we have
plans for the weekend before).
/Andy
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Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Hi Jason
You might want to wait a few hours. we are in the middle of 10.4 release right
now. So expext 10.4 XFCE. To be availabe today (overnight?)
Cheers
On 9 May 2020 13:38:06 BST, Jason Quinn wrote:
>Thanks Steve for the quick reply.
>
>You are correct. My report appears to be a false ala
I stand corrected.
I learned somthing new today
Thanks
On 6 February 2020 12:54:03 GMT, Ian Campbell wrote:
>On Thu, 2020-02-06 at 07:41 +0000, Andy Simpkins wrote:
>> It isn't safe to mirror security patches because we can not assure
>> the integrity of the updates on a m
Sorry. No.
It isn't safe to mirror security patches because we can not assure the
integrity of the updates on a mirror server.
We are aware that bandwidth is limited either for financial or geographic
reasons.This is why you can install from local media without network
access.
However a
What are the many errors you are seeing?
From what I recall things take a while (in the case of some platforms without a
HRND enabled that can be several hours) to buuld up enough entropy before some
services (such as sshd) can successfully start.
I agree that havegd will help here. But is
You also have a user account as well.
So you can, and should, log in using that.
On 5 February 2020 01:22:56 GMT, ykla wrote:
>If you set root password when you installs debian, then system will not
>install package sudo. But debian ban root login default. So install CD
>should install sudo whe
I can do any of these. Probably best avoid FOSDEM though.
/Andy
On 6 January 2020 21:42:29 GMT, "Adam D. Barratt"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>It's (really past) time to consider a date for the next point releases
>for buster and stretch.
>
>I've listed some suggested
en detected either.
Lets face it if you do happen to have a wifi adapter that has been detected (or
you have loaded non free firmware for) and it does not detect the network AND
offer you any other wifi ssid to pick from, then you are already going to
notice that somthing isn't right.
/A
ion image
i.e.https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/10.0.0+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/
*BUT IF*
You just want to run a live image at this point in time I agree with you
that this appears to be missing.
Looking at the manifest of the 'live' images I do not see mention of the
B43 drivers...
<< Highvoltage >> Can you confirm this please?
BR
/Andy
Ok I'll mark it on family calendar
On 29 July 2019 10:47:09 GMT-03:00, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
>Ok, we have a winner. Let's make them both 7th September so press
>aren't
>under too much pressure.
>
>--
>Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
>Debian Developer
Either wfm thanks
On 21 July 2019 00:36:30 BST, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
>On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 07:35:01PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
>> - August 24th
>
>I have no idea how I missed the event that weekend...
>
>> - Auguest 31st
>> - September 7th
>
>These look like the two options so
I wouldn't object to dropping the older hashes completely
On 16 July 2019 16:04:28 BST, Holger Levsen wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 03:58:13PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> ...I'm looking
>> into dropping generation of the older, less secure MD5 and SHA1
>> checksums. I'm planning on leavin
few
days please do. if you find a critical problem there may just be enough
time to fix it
Let's make buster the smoothest release yet :-)
/Andy
[0] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianCD/ReleaseTesting/Buster_r0
On 30/03/2019 10:16, Andy Simpkins wrote:
On 30/03/2019 09:56, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
i wrote:
The same checksum duplicity can be seen with
5849124a0e25d1318a880e98b9a8123f
debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-cinnamon.contents
5849124a0e25d1318a880e98b9a8123f
debian-live-9.8.0-amd64
On 30/03/2019 09:56, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
i wrote:
The same checksum duplicity can be seen with
5849124a0e25d1318a880e98b9a8123f debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-cinnamon.contents
5849124a0e25d1318a880e98b9a8123f debian-live-9.8.0-amd64-gnome.contents
Andy Simpkins wrote:
That is
ng the manifest
(3) we are reporting the manifest correctly and we are reporting
incorrect checksums
I'll take a closer look now
/Andy
On 20/02/19 18:28, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please indicate your availablility out of:
>
> - April 13
> - April 20 (Easter weekend)
Sorry I am away for the above two weekends
> - April 27
Can do
>
/Andy
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