> On Wednesday 03 December 2008 00:12, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> 
> > We could bring this up with the release-team and/or ftp-masters, but
> > personally I don't see the volatile-only approach as a really doable
> > approach.
> 
> I think it'd be much more useful to get some relaxation on post-release 
> updates to the main archive.  This is what we've done in Ubuntu and it's 
> worked very well.  It takes testing and coordination to get it done though.
> 
> We're just starting to gear up to push from 0.92 to 0.94 in our earlier 
> releases.  We've got 0.92 in releases as much as a year and a half old.  It's 
> not completely current, but still workable.
>
[...]

Hmm, could it be that it will work out through stable-proposed-updates? I'm not
sure whether the SRMs will accept such large updates, though. Does one of the
more experienced DDs have an idea about this?

Thanks,
Michael

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