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and subject line Re: aptitude: artificial report to prevent migrating the 
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regarding aptitude: artificial report to prevent migrating the package to 
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.7.4-1
Severity: serious

0.7.4 will migrate to testing soon, so this is a way to hold the migration.  It
is not very elegant and it would be nice to have another way to achieve this
other than with changes in BTS, but I don't think that there are any.

The reason for holding the migration is because I think that 0.7.2 currently in
testing is more "stable" than the new ones, and it's better to give more time of
exposure in unstable to the changes in .3 and .4, some of which have profound
implications, and the fixes or new features are nice to have but not urgent.

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Manuel

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2015-10-25 15:35 Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo:
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.7.4-1
Severity: serious

0.7.4 will migrate to testing soon, so this is a way to hold the migration.  It
is not very elegant and it would be nice to have another way to achieve this
other than with changes in BTS, but I don't think that there are any.

The reason for holding the migration is because I think that 0.7.2 currently in
testing is more "stable" than the new ones, and it's better to give more time of
exposure in unstable to the changes in .3 and .4, some of which have profound
implications, and the fixes or new features are nice to have but not urgent.

Closing to allow migrating to testing (more than 33 days in unstable).


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Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com>

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