Hi Sebastian,
[trimming bit recipents list + adding debian-kernel]
On Sat, Nov 02, 2024 at 06:35:53PM +0100, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Dear toolchain, debian-installer, and image maintainers,
>
> We, as the release team, are aware that we are late with the
> announcement of the freeze timeline
Hello Andreas, lists,
On 30/11/2024 19:28, Andreas Tille wrote:
...
Additionally, I wonder if an automated test suite for the installer
might be helpful.
...
There is already some fully automated testing in place.
The d-i installer is used at least in 2 different modes: in the netinst
image
Andreas Tille (2024-11-30):
> Cyril Brulebois wrote on 2024-11-13:
> > I don't think they've been caught up in the temporary freezes (I'd
> > think the longest one last cycle was a little week, usually a few
> > days, sometimes just a few hours), so I've never taken the time to
> > adjust (1) the
Cyril Brulebois wrote on 2024-11-13:
> I don't think they've been caught up in the temporary freezes (I'd think
> the longest one last cycle was a little week, usually a few days,
> sometimes just a few hours), so I've never taken the time to adjust (1)
> the hints and (2) the tooling that makes su
Simon McVittie (2024-11-12):
> On Sat, 02 Nov 2024 at 18:35:53 +0100, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> > In trixie we will also freeze all packages that produce udebs
>
> Is it straightforward to give packages whose udebs are not yet in
> active use a semi-automatic exemption from this freeze, while s
On Sat, 02 Nov 2024 at 18:35:53 +0100, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> In trixie we will also freeze all packages that produce udebs
Is it straightforward to give packages whose udebs are not yet in active
use a semi-automatic exemption from this freeze, while still applying
other reasons they might b
On Sat, Nov 02, 2024 at 06:35:53PM +0100, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
>...
> Milestone 3 (Milestone 2 + 1 month): Soft freeze
>
> As with bookworm, with the soft freeze only small and targeted fixed are
> appropriate. Also, packages not in testing are blocked from migration to
> testing.
>...
I'd s
Apologies if this is a dumb question ...
On Sat Nov 2, 2024 at 6:35 PM CET, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> packages instead. We would like to get input from debian-boot to define
> the relevant criteria so that the freeze is useful for them. We would
> start with the following set
>
> packages prod
On Sat, Nov 02, 2024 at 06:35:53PM +0100, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
>...
> Milestone 1: Toolchain and d-i freeze
>
> As in bookworm, we start with the freeze of toolchain with the goal to
> stabilize build essential packages and compilers and interpreters of
> major ecosystems (Python, Ruby, Rust,
>Milestone 1: Toolchain and d-i freeze
>
>
>Milestone 2 (Milestone 1 + 2 months): Transition freeze
The big question, for those of us who were anticiapting a
schedule similar to trixie is does this mean. Toolchain
freeze two months earlier than anticipated or transition
freeze two months later
[To trimmed, since this is probably only interesting to Rust and RT people]
On Sat, Nov 2, 2024, at 6:35 PM, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Dear toolchain, debian-installer, and image maintainers,
>
> We, as the release team, are aware that we are late with the
> announcement of the freeze timeline f
Hi,
Thanks for contacting maintainers impacted by the new timeline scheme.
On 2024-11-02 18:35, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> Dear toolchain, debian-installer, and image maintainers,
>
> We, as the release team, are aware that we are late with the
> announcement of the freeze timeline for trixie.
Hi,
Sebastian Ramacher (2024-11-02):
> Dear toolchain, debian-installer, and image maintainers,
>
> We, as the release team, are aware that we are late with the
> announcement of the freeze timeline for trixie. After some internal
> discussions on how we want to handle the freeze for trixie base
Dear toolchain, debian-installer, and image maintainers,
We, as the release team, are aware that we are late with the
announcement of the freeze timeline for trixie. After some internal
discussions on how we want to handle the freeze for trixie based on the
lessons learnt from the bookworm release
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