On 22/09/14 12:05, Mathias Behrle wrote: > Hi, > > the current version of Tryton in testing is 3.2, the release of next version > 3.4 > is announced for 20.11.2014. Security and bugfix support by upstream is > limited to 2 years per series, so we would like to ship Tryton version 3.4 > with > jessie. > > The Tryton project publishes bug fix releases approximately per month, > those bugs being in Debian categorization mainly of severity 'normal' to > 'important'. In our experience evtl. bugs of a new Tryton series are mainly > cleaned out with the two to three bug fix releases following the initial > release. > > That said, I am asking beforehand for slots for at least two (better three) > bug > fix releases to provide the best user experience for our Tryton users. > > Does this meet the approval of the release team?
So you're asking for: - A freeze exception for a 3.4 upload in late November. - 2 or 3 freeze exceptions around December, January and February. Unless I completely misunderstood you, that's a no-go. Any uploads after the freeze will need to go through the normal unblock process and only bug fixes are likely to be accepted, especially as we get deeper into the freeze. Emilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

