Hi, Am 22.08.20 um 21:16 schrieb Phil Wyett: > On Sat, 2020-08-22 at 18:39 +0000, Debian FTP Masters wrote: >> libreoffice_7.0.1~rc1-1~bpo10+1_source.changes uploaded successfully >> to localhost >> along with the files: >> libreoffice_7.0.1~rc1-1~bpo10+1.dsc >> libreoffice_7.0.1~rc1-1~bpo10+1.debian.tar.xz >> libreoffice_7.0.1~rc1-1~bpo10+1_source.buildinfo >> >> Greetings, >> >> Your Debian queue daemon (running on host usper.debian.org) >> > Hi, > > Could I ask why an unstable release (an RC also) is being backported to > stable?
Huh? $ rmadison -s testing libreoffice libreoffice | 1:7.0.1~rc1-1 | testing | source, armhf libreoffice | 1:7.0.1~rc1-1+b1 | testing | amd64, arm64, armel, i386, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x It is in testing so eglible for backporting. And it is the current version. Whether it's an RC or not is totally irrelevant for me, I did 6.4.x RCs all the time without anyone complaining. This is not some .0.0 or 0.0 RC but 7.0.1. (and it is not backported to stable but backported *for* stable for buster-backports. Noone is forced to install it, people can stay at 6.1.5) (And I want to get rid of a version which will not get any updates anyway.) Regards, Rene

