New upstream versions uploaded now generally won't get into Jessie, as the now-required 10-day delay is longer than the time remaining before freeze.
As the preferred way to do bug fixes during the freeze is to upload them 
to unstable, having a new upstream version sitting in unstable during a 
freeze can prevent you from fixing bugs in the old version in testing, 
and hence may not be a good idea: 
https://release.debian.org/jessie/freeze_policy.html
You can avoid this by using experimental for new upstream versions at 
this time.  (Entirely new packages, ie not previously in Debian at all, 
are OK: they won't get into Jessie either, but they won't be in the way 
by being in unstable.)
Please don't be offended or put off: you're not the only ones who didn't 
notice, and it's not forbidden, just not something you want to do 
without being aware of the consequences.

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