Release Schedule, Herd 1 and "later" bugs

Reinhard Tartler siretart at ubuntu.com
Wed Nov 22 08:24:31 GMT 2006


Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com> writes:

> Am Dienstag, den 21.11.2006, 13:12 +0100 schrieb Tollef Fog Heen:
>> * Stefan Potyra 
>> | will universe be covered by the same timeline or a different one?
>> 
>> That is up to the MOTUs to decide.  I would recommend trying to adhere
>> to the general schedule as this makes your head hurt less, but you're
>> free to do something else.  Daniel (Holbach) probably has some ideas
>> here?
>
> let's make Beta Freeze = Universe Freeze. What do you think?

I think we should take the state of debian/unstable into consideration
of the freeze date. According the the latest d-d-a update about the
release, it looks like debian will release in December, but a Release in
January doesn't look too unlikely as well. I expect that soon after
release, there will be tons of transitions and updates, and
debian/unstable could get somewhat unstable and a lot of work for us.

Therefore I'd propose to keep the Universe Freeze with Main, and then
reconsider on the basis how the state of debian/unstable is. I expect
that the state in march will be better than in February, though, but you
never know.

-- 
Gruesse/greetings,
Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4
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