One question: On
https://plus.google.com/u/0/+WorldofgnomeOrg/posts/WunFLk5ES6W I read in
a comment:
" The new decision is: all Gnome versions released close to Debian
freeze will come to Debian sid and testing, the other versions stay on
experimental (like 3.10)."
Is this accurate? Personally, I like being up to date, but using
experimental has been a constant PITA, because of frequent dependency
issues.
Johannes
Am 20.03.2014 10:23, schrieb Emilio Pozuelo Monfort:
On 20/03/14 08:16, Johannes Rohr wrote:
Am 24.01.2014 09:27, schrieb Jordi Mallach:
El dj 23 de 01 de 2014 a les 13:44 +0100, en/na Johannes Rohr va
I'd really love to test out GNOME 3.10, but in the current incomplete
state it seems to make limited sense.
Just curious to know...
I suspect things will start moving when #727708 is closed.
at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727708 it says:
"This issue was decided by committee vote concluded 11 Feb 2014:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727708#6734"
So what is holding things up? Meanwhile, some GNOME 3.12 beta packages seem to
have been uploaded. Isn't that a bit too messy? I mean - mixing three different
GNOME releases in the archive?
A bit, yes. We plan on pushing 3.12 to sid as soon as 3.12 final is released.
That is, next week. That will take a while to complete as there are various
transitions involved, but we'll get there.
Emilio
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