> When we were faced with a similar situation for 10.3 last year, we
> decided to proceed anyway as 10.5 was about to become the default
> version and 10.3 was then removed from unstable shortly afterwards.

True

> Looking at the current status of the 10.6 packages in unstable, it
> doesn't seem like we're in the same situation - there are build
> failures on multiple architectures, for instance, and no packages in
> testing yet. As such, I'm trying to gauge the likely timescales
> involved, so that we can make the best decision for our users.

There isn't currently any active contributors to 10.6 in Debian and I
am changing apartments this week so I might not have time to address
everything quickly. Time scale for 10.6 getting into Debian testing is
probably several weeks.

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