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- Subject: bits from the release team: bookworm in soft freeze
- From: Paul Gevers <elbrus@debian.org>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2023 20:45:49 +0000
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Dear all, Soft Freeze =========== Following our release calendar, we have frozen bookworm a bit [1]. That means that from this week on we expect all uploads to be small, targeted fixes and no new source packages are allowed into bookworm. Source packages must also no longer add or drop binary packages. All packages will have to age at least 10 days in unstable before they are eligible for migration (including those having autopkgtests). Quoting from the policy: """ Starting 2023-02-12, only small, targeted fixes are appropriate for bookworm. We want maintainers to focus on small, targeted fixes. [...] Please note that new transitions, new versions of packages that are part of (build-)essential or large/disruptive changes remain inappropriate. [...] Packages that are not in testing will not be allowed to migrate to testing. This applies to new packages as well as to packages that were removed from testing (either manually or by auto-removals). [...] Dropping or adding binary packages to a source package, moving binaries between source packages or renaming source or binary packages is no longer allowed. Packages with these changes will not be allowed to migrate to testing. These changes are also no longer appropriate in unstable. Please note that packages that are in bookworm at the start of the soft freeze can still be removed if they are buggy. This can happen manually or by the auto-removals. Once packages are removed, they will not be allowed to come back. [...] Don't upload changes to unstable that are not targeted for bookworm. Having changes in unstable that are not targeted/appropriate for bookworm could complicate fixes for your package and related packages (like dependencies and reverse dependencies). """ State of bookworm ================= The state of bookworm is pretty good. We ask everybody to keep working on fixing the remaining RC bugs (and please find and file those that are currently unreported). [2] has the list we should drive down to zero together. Please try out upgrading your bullseye systems to bookworm now and report issue you encounter. General ======= As always, talk to us, preferably via the bts, if you experience issues that we need to be aware of or where you need help. Please be aware it's now a very busy time for us, so bear with us. Our freeze policy is at [1]. On behalf of the release team, Paul [1] https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html#soft [2] https://udd.debian.org/bugs.cgi?release=bookworm&merged=ign&rtbookworm-will-remove=ign&keypackages=only&fnewerval=7&flastmodval=7&rc=1&cpopcon=1&chints=1&ckeypackage=1&ctags=1&cdeferred=1&caffected=1&sortby=last_modified&sorto=asc&format=html#results -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEWLZtSHNr6TsFLeZynFyZ6wW9dQoFAmPv5xQACgkQnFyZ6wW9 dQracggAyvUmR78L+TxO3SDu/9aN3mEBEywVyHdh2c2mwWkEuWCHBEVWUnd6h9wW nNiC7SjyjfFtHXUkcDqyccYvz9q1y6+kzL/ZeqP//haF81MqgCrbKDfso6NuhrQg FjZD8g5OMiRitt+GreoSNiKJS61vbXMPs07P5ta2a2uXacPyA/FONDqSYItzAndE XKC/DYjrwrOIs4bsIvEWiqqjRh8BdIgbR3lDp2xsGjaC2rikQBOvf2akmkA9snMs QlOnrFc6YT2JeWAb1fP/LWcnERvkJd4xcw0UQ2L3ice+4R80MTbA//IFIVmrlOPl vOZKUe8DM71M4Hn4wNn3NBcTkcz8oA== =fxlc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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