Re: Buster soft freeze question

2019-02-03 Thread tony mancill
On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 04:24:02PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote: > Markus Koschany writes: > > > Hi, > > hello Markus, > hello Tony, > > > Am 30.01.19 um 20:55 schrieb Felix Natter: > >> hi Debian-java, > >> > >> I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains > >> importan

Re: Buster soft freeze question

2019-02-03 Thread Felix Natter
Markus Koschany writes: > Hi, hello Markus, hello Tony, > Am 30.01.19 um 20:55 schrieb Felix Natter: >> hi Debian-java, >> >> I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains >> important fixes. Unfortunately, upstream is still fixing regressions. >> >> For stretch, a so

Re: Buster soft freeze question

2019-01-30 Thread Markus Koschany
Hi, Am 30.01.19 um 20:55 schrieb Felix Natter: > hi Debian-java, > > I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains > important fixes. Unfortunately, upstream is still fixing regressions. > > For stretch, a soft freeze is described as: > "no new packages, no re-entry, nor

Buster soft freeze question

2019-01-30 Thread Felix Natter
hi Debian-java, I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains important fixes. Unfortunately, upstream is still fixing regressions. For stretch, a soft freeze is described as: "no new packages, no re-entry, normal migrations" [1] I think that means that I can get freepla