Greetings programs, The bullseye freeze has been announced! We are targeting a release in early 2021. Soft freeze is scheduled for 2020-02-12. See more at the Bullseye Release Policy webpage.[1]
And since that's the case, it might be time to revisit our goals for the bullseye release. Note that we have a Clojure/Goals page on the wiki.[2] Let me quickly discuss what's currently listed: * Update Clojure to 1.11, when available. Clojure 1.11 has not been announced so it is unlikely it will make it into bullseye. However, it should be relatively straightforward to package if it is released in the next 3 months. * Update other Clojure packages. Leiningen needs an upgrade. The 2.9.[23] releases had critical bugs which is why we didn't take them, but 2.9.4 is stable and available. It requires some new dependency uploads and changes. I am hoping to get some time to look into it this weekend. Puppet development is underway in order to also bump Puppet in bullseye to the 6.x series. The Puppet Team needs our support in upgrading some of their dependencies. Kudos to all our new contributors from that team! * Upload new CLI tools. rlb seems interested in this and is tracking this, although I don't know if he owns the ITP (might still be assigned to me). The link is here.[3] The biggest blocker, last I checked, was that jgit had not been updated in 4+ years. Do reply to this thread if there's anything else, and please help keep the wiki up to date if there's anything I've missed... Cheers, - e [1]: https://release.debian.org/bullseye/freeze_policy.html [2]: https://wiki.debian.org/Clojure/Goals [3]: https://bugs.debian.org/891141
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