Steve Langasek wrote:
For the benefit of those following the discussion who haven't already heard
via IRC or otherwise,
Thanks for that.
Second, KDE in unstable is not a good model to follow. Between longstanding
FTBFS bugs that ensured KDE 3.3 could not migrate to testing regardless o
Some comments from someone external to debian :
Jordi Mallach wrote:
> Hello release team,
>
> The GNOME team have been talking about what the chances are of having
> GNOME 2.8 uploaded to unstable since it was released upstream early in
> September.
Might personnal wishes would be to have the m
Hello,
Is there a way to get the following information :
- terse mode of this list, ie a {html,txt,*} page listing all the
packages removed from testing since the freeze.
- a regression page : list of package which were in woody but are not in
sarge.
- release (un)candidate list : list of pote
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 01:25:45PM +0200, Stefan Hornburg wrote:
i would like to suggest to remove sympa from testing. Looking in sympa-package
at the BSP on weekend showed me, that current upstream version is 4.1, current
Debian version is 3.4.4. Sympa in Debian has secu
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