On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 03:15:14PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> > 1. upload to stretch, upgrade wuiet to stretch
> 
> I plan to upgrade wuiet to stretch during debconf, but not before. Note
> anyway that going through stretch means waiting for the next point
> release.

I don't believe waiting for the next point release would be so bad
anyway.  It probably means less than 2 months, this change waited for
quite longer…
Also, couldn't you install it from stretch-pu?

> > 3. upload to stretch-bpo, upgrade wuiet to stretch
> 
> That also works and might be faster. It means we need to try to keep as
> much as possible the interface unchanged to not get any breakage.

That, and it would need be kept up to date in backports to comply with
backport's rules.


Overall I think that 1 is the best choice for everything, but then it
comes down to Ralf's willingness to take out the fixing commit and to a
stable update (and RM acceptance of it), and pkg-perl's willingness to
wait for the next point release.

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