On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, at 12:34 PM, Marko Lindqvist wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 19:23, Zack Weinberg <z...@owlfolio.org> wrote:
>> __
>> On the subject of Debian, we could probably get an RC into experimental and 
>> ask for archive rebuilds and say that we were hoping to get 2.72 approved 
>> for a bookworm stable update.
>> 
>> zw
> 
> Even with the stage of the Debian freeze (at the time RC would come out)? 
> https://release.debian.org/bookworm/freeze_policy.html

A Debian "stable update" is not the stable release itself, it's a pile of 
bugfixes that comes out every couple months during the lifetime of that 
release.  It's _unusual_ to put a new upstream feature release into a stable 
update, but not unheard of, and "better support for compilers that default 
disable old-style function definitions" might be sufficient justification.

In any case there should be no problem at all getting it into experimental.  
"New exciting upstream release that developers would like to play with despite 
a release freeze" is what experimental is _for_.

zw

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