On 2023-02-19 01:03:34 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> X-Debbugs-Cc: Maintainers of Mozilla-related packages 
> <team+pkg-mozi...@tracker.debian.org>
> Control: block 1021810 982794 992150 993659 993660 by -1
> 
> popcon is no longer a criteria for key packages, which makes
> firefox-esr subject to autoremoval that would be permanent
> for bookworm at this point of the freeze.
> 
> Currently firefox-esr is on the autoremoval list due to 5 RC bugs.
> 
> While my personal opinion is that Debian should follow Ubuntu
> which is now providing Chromium and Firefox only as snap
> (perhaps using a different similar technology like flatpak),
> not providing Firefox as a package in bookworm due to autoremoval
> based on some random RC bug would be wrong.
> 
> If for some reason firefox-esr would intentionally not be shipped
> in bookworm, then reverse dependencies currently on the autoremoval
> list should get RC bugs for getting the chance to adapt.
> 
> It would be good if a release team member could review which RC bugs
> in firefox-esr should be downgraded/ignored/fixed for bookworm.

We are down to #1021810 and #982794 which are both about support for 32
bit architectures. If we end up dropping 32 bit architectures from
firefox-esr, #982794 won't be an issue any more. If not, I think we can
ignore #982794 as it's not a regression compared to stable.

As Emilio commented in #1021801, I would defer to him on these two bugs.

Cheers
-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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