Bug#1021728: tracker.debian.org: Please include the new "non-free-firmware" section

2022-12-16 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Hello Gunnar,

On Thu, 13 Oct 2022, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Last week I uploaded raspi-firmware to non-free-firmware (and was
> promptly processed through NEW, whee!).
> 
> Two days ago, it successfully migrated to Texting.
> 
> I am now building the Raspberry Pi images for Bookworm , and
> raspi-firmware is correctly downloaded from non-free-firmware.
> 
> However, tracker.debian.org misleadingly shows the package as if it
> was removed from Debian («package is gone. This package is not in any
> development repository. (...)», and no longer lists it for testing and
> unstable.

Please update me on the official plans... will this section be entirely
disjoint from non-free? Or will packages from non-free-firmware also
appear in non-free?

Will we move all firmwares from non-free in that new section before
the release of bookworm?

In any case, I have tweaked the configuration of tracker.debian.org
so that it knows (and monitors) that new section in
bookworm/sid/experimental at this point. Hopefully that should
be sufficient to fix this initial issue. We will have to monitor this
for other possible side-effects.

Cheers,
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Bug#1021728: tracker.debian.org: Please include the new "non-free-firmware" section

2022-10-13 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Package: tracker.debian.org
Severity: normal

Hello,

Last week I uploaded raspi-firmware to non-free-firmware (and was
promptly processed through NEW, whee!).

Two days ago, it successfully migrated to Texting.

I am now building the Raspberry Pi images for Bookworm , and
raspi-firmware is correctly downloaded from non-free-firmware.

However, tracker.debian.org misleadingly shows the package as if it
was removed from Debian («package is gone. This package is not in any
development repository. (...)», and no longer lists it for testing and
unstable.

Thank you very much!