Hello, Maybe a bit premature, but in the sense of release early/release often I'm asking if anyone is interested in reviewing my work on libsoup2.4 for bullseye (LTS).
I've cherry-picked patches according to security tracker where someone helpfully added links to specific commits, I've also pulled additional commits adding testcases (but some are still disabled, because they need porting to the older libsoup 2.74 APIs), and I'm now at a published building package. I still need to go through everything a second time. Some commits are not from upstream main branch, but rather merge-requests. I need to check if porting more of the newly added test-cases is doable with reasonable effort. I'd like to ask both for opinions and help with backporting testcases. If you have any guidance to share on how to decide how much effort is worth putting into manually backporting testcase code (with the possibility of me introducing bugs), please share. Any other feedback is also welcome! My code is currently on the `wip/bullseye` branch, but I intend to merge it into the `bullseye` branch once I feel more confident about it. https://salsa.debian.org/lts-team/packages/libsoup/-/commits/wip/bullseye https://salsa.debian.org/lts-team/packages/libsoup/-/pipelines https://deb.freexian.com/extended-lts/tracker/source-package/libsoup2.4 Regards, Andreas Henriksson PS. If you have time and interest, feel free to pick up the ELTS work!
