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Philipp Kern, 2010-03-14 21:42:58 +0100 : > Dear fellow developers, > > we all want to get out squeeze as soon as possible. Currently we are > still at 400 bugs concerning the next stable release, with 300 of them > not yet fixed in unstable. > > We would like to know what needs attention, what bugs still need to be > fixed in your package before squeeze is released, which features or > new upstream versions you want to see in squeeze which are not ready > yet. Furthermore we would like to get an overview of the remaining > transitions that need to be done. > > It would be great if every team on track could send us a short mail to > [email protected] and if every team that still faces > work could write up a corresponding bug report filed against > release.debian.org, I would very much like to get FusionForge 5.0 into Squeeze. Wearing both my Debian and my upstream hat, I pushed for a release process early this year so we could do that, and I'm confident we can reach a stable FusionForge release soon. We'd very much like to be rid of the old GForge name for Squeeze (even though some of the sub-packages are still named gforge-* for now), and get a modern feature set in Debian (multiple wikis, and support for new version control systems, for a start). > preferably with proper blocked by[1] annotations if bugs are filed for > the issues at hand. Like this our progress is publically trackable, > maybe even motivating besides the high RC bug count. Please file the > bugs at normal severity, the Release Team will prioritise them > afterwards. There have been a few iterations for NEW since there were new binary packages, and I just uploaded the latest one. The upload went to experimental, in case we discover something completely broken, but I intend to push for a move to unstable as soon as it's seen some testing beyond the instances I (and other upstream members) know of. Roland. -- Roland Mas Certains disent que les vrais hommes ne font pas de backups. Mais ils disent aussi que même les vrais hommes pleurent parfois. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

