Le 11 déc. 2014 à 11:41, Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> On Mi, 10 dec 14, 23:10:36, The Wanderer wrote: >> >> IOW, if version 2.2.4 of a program is packaged, and upstream releases >> version 2.3.0 after the freeze, it might be reasonable to stick with >> 2.2.4 in preparing testing for release - but if upstream releases 2.2.5 >> as a bugfix release for the 2.2.x line after the freeze (even if >> upstream has not released 2.3.0 yet), shouldn't 2.2.5 be included in >> testing, as part of preparing testing for release? >> >> I think that's a reasonable sort of question. There might be solid >> answers to it, reasons why it would be better to stick with 2.2.4 rather >> than include 2.2.5 in the release, but so far I don't think the thread >> is providing them. > > Because the answer depends on too many factors. > > - is this really just a bug-fix release? > - how serious are the bugs being fixed? > - how intrusive are the changes? > - does the particular upstream have a good track record in such matters? > - what about the package maintainer? > - etc. So it depends on the maintainer? Is there any public information about how a certain maintainer thinks about / handles that? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/6fe3fc30-be4a-4fd5-a9a0-42827d64e...@gmx.ch