Bug#646215: Update Gnome-Shell to 3.0.2-6 for amd64 or better yet, 3.2.0

2011-10-25 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 24 octobre 2011 à 14:35 -0700, Marc J. Driftmeyer a écrit : In short, if I can't do a full dist-upgrade of Gnome to 3.2.x in Experimental, what's the point of trickling in packages when it really needs one concerted staging where all necessary packages are first built and then

Bug#646215: Update Gnome-Shell to 3.0.2-6 for amd64 or better yet, 3.2.0

2011-10-24 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le dimanche 23 octobre 2011 à 22:17 -0700, Marc J. Driftmeyer a écrit : If you want people to bang on this release you're gonna have to do better getting the entire dependency tree updated before you start hitting Experimental with updates. Otherwise, it's nothing but a bunch of angry testers

Bug#646215: Update Gnome-Shell to 3.0.2-6 for amd64 or better yet, 3.2.0

2011-10-24 Thread Marc J. Driftmeyer
Thanks for what I expected to be your response, ``Experimental.'' What I failed to clearly get across is that even if it's in Experimental I cannot test it to help give feedback so that it can more rapidly move to Sid/Unstable, due to the fact the staggered release of packages keeps me from

Bug#646215: Update Gnome-Shell to 3.0.2-6 for amd64 or better yet, 3.2.0

2011-10-23 Thread Marc J. Driftmeyer
Dear Maintainers, I'm sure you guys are well aware of this but not of the G introspection packages can update without gnome-shell meeting at least 3.0.2-6 or newer. I'll leave my complaints about glibmm 2.30 to their respective ownership but needless to say these to packages [along with over