Re: Re-planning for 12.6

2024-04-02 Thread Mark Hymers
Hi,

On Mon, 01, Apr, 2024 at 01:07:27PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> April 13th
> - Not great for me for personal reasons, mhy previously said no. I
> could probably do if need be

13th is completely out for me.

> May 11th
> - Should work for me

Looks like it'll work at present.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: Planning for 12.6

2024-02-15 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 12, Feb, 2024 at 06:04:17PM +, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> 12.6 should be around 10th April, so please indicate availability for:
> 
> 7  April
> 13 April
> 20 April

7th or 20th should be ok, but 13th is out for me.

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Re: Planning for 12.5/11.9

2024-01-12 Thread Mark Hymers
On Tue, 19, Dec, 2023 at 09:25:06PM +, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> It's time to set a date for 12.5 (taking account of the emergency .4) and
> 11.9. I expect this to be the penultimate update for bullseye before LTS.
> 
> Please indicate availability for:
> 
>   Saturday  3rd February (preferred for cadence)
>   Saturday 10th February
>   Saturday 17th February

Sorry for the delay.  I can currently do any of those for ftp.

Mark


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Re: 11.8/12.2 planning

2023-07-24 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 24, Jul, 2023 at 07:25:13PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> Let's say 30 Sep is still preferred, 7th Oct or at a stretch 14th Oct are
> options. Please indicate your availability for those three.

I can do any of the above for ftp.

Mark


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Re: 11.8 planning

2023-06-20 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 19, Jun, 2023 at 10:02:27PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> I'm sending this separately to a similar mail for 12.1. That's because the
> timings are far enough out that they would make sense on separate weekends,
> but they could also be stretched[1] and combined. 
> 
> Two months from 29th April is around the 1st July, so I propose:
> 
> 1st July
> 8th July
> 15th July at a push

Same as the 12.1 - 15th is out, but 1st and 8th are ok.

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Re: 12.1 planning

2023-06-20 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 19, Jun, 2023 at 10:04:06PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> The promised 4-6 weeks following release for 12.1 looks like:
> 
>  8th July (4)
> 15th July (5)
> 22nd July (6)
> 
> The first of them would combine with a very stretched 11.8; SRM might
> prefer to get 11.8 done earlier and leave more time for 12.1 to mature.

I can't do the 15th, so someone else from ftp would have to do it.  The
other two currently look ok.

Mark

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Re: 11.6 planning

2022-11-18 Thread Mark Hymers
On Thu, 17, Nov, 2022 at 09:33:33PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> We've managed to slip behind on getting a bullseye point release
> sorted, again. :-( I realise we're heading towards the holidays at a
> surprising rate of knots, but hopefully we can find a generally
> agreeable date.
> 
> Please could you indicate your availability and preferences between:
> 
> - December 3rd
> - December 10th
> - December 17th
> 

Sadly all three of those weekends are already booked up for me.

Sorry,

Mark

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Re: 11.4 planning

2022-06-19 Thread Mark Hymers
On Fri, 17, Jun, 2022 at 08:31:23PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> We're (again) running behind in getting the next point release for
> bullseye sorted, and I know we're about to run into the Deb{Camp,Conf}
> period. I think the possible dates that make sense are:
> 
> - July 2nd (means freezing next weekend, but so be it)
> - July 9th

I can do the 2nd but not the 9th.

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Re: 11.3 and 10.12 planning

2022-03-14 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sun, 06, Mar, 2022 at 09:51:57PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> - March 19th (means freezing next weekend, so not ideal)
> - March 26th
> - April 2nd
> - April 9th
> 

I can currently do any of those but it currently looks like March 26th
has the biggest availability overlap (unless I missed an email).

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Re: 11.2 planning

2021-11-25 Thread Mark Hymers
On Tue, 23, Nov, 2021 at 08:12:11PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> It's (a little past) time that we organised the next point release. As
> an "every other" release, this time will only be for stable.
> 
> Any of the first three weekends of December would work for me, although
> the 4th is my least preferred as it means freezing over the coming
> weekend and I'm not sure if I'll have time to do a fair job of dealing
> with things before that.
> 
> tl;dr, suggested dates:
> 
> December 4th [least preferable for me]
> December 11th
> December 18th

I can do the 11th or 18th.

Mark

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Re: 10.10 planning

2021-06-01 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sun, 30, May, 2021 at 05:50:09PM +0100, Steve McIntyre spoke thus..
> >Saturday June 12th
> >Saturday June 19th
> >Saturday June 26th

19th is best for me.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: Finding a tentative bullseye release date

2021-04-23 Thread Mark Hymers
On Wed, 21, Apr, 2021 at 09:19:17PM +0200, Paul Gevers spoke thus..
> I've seen replies from Steve for CD, from Donald for Press and Cyril for
> d-i. Can you please let us know if/when you're available?
> May  1 CD, Press
> May  8 CD, Press
> May 15 CD
> May 22 CD, Press
> May 29 (CD)
> 
> [d-i: the later the better]
> 
> Seems like our current best option is May 22 if you can make it.

I can help out with ftp-master foo on any of those.

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Re: 10.9 planning

2021-03-15 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 15, Mar, 2021 at 12:33:15PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Please could you confirm your availability, and any preferences, for
> the following:
> 
> - March 27th
> - April 3rd
> - April 10th

I can do any of those for ftp, but would prefer to avoid the 10th April
as well (which is convenient)

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Re: 10.8 planning

2021-01-18 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sat, 16, Jan, 2021 at 02:38:13PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> It's that time again, when we should get 10.8 out.
> 
> Please could you confirm your availability, and any preferences, for
> the following:
> 
> - January 30th (would mean we would have to freeze next weekend, so a
> bit tight)
> - February 6th
> 
> My personal preference would be the 6th.

I can do either for ftp.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: 10.7 planning

2020-11-01 Thread Mark Hymers
On Fri, 30, Oct, 2020 at 07:10:20PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> In an attempt to be slightly more efficient than usual at planning a
> point release... it's about a month since 10.6, so let's start looking
> at dates for 10.7.
> 
> Please could you confirm your availability, and any preferences, for
> the following:
> 
> - November 21st
> - November 28th
> - December 5th

I can do any of those for ftp.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: 10.6 planning

2020-09-09 Thread Mark Hymers
On Wed, 09, Sep, 2020 at 07:24:06PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> - September 26/27
> - October 3/4

I can do either of those for ftp-team.  I have a slight preference for
Sept 26/27th but it's only slight.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: stretch EOL point release (9.13) and 10.5 planning

2020-07-19 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sat, 18, Jul, 2020 at 10:12:41PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Next weekend is probably a little too soon - I'd at least like to not
> jump straight back into freezing - but how about one of:
> 
> - August 1st/2nd

Hu,

1st is definitely better for me than the 8th for ftp-side.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: stretch EOL point release (9.13) and 10.5 planning

2020-06-16 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 15, Jun, 2020 at 05:44:54PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> - July 11/12
> - July 18/19

I'm happy to do either of these for ftp.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: 10.4 planning

2020-04-08 Thread Mark Hymers
> - April 25th
> - May 2nd
> - May 9th

I can currently do any of the above for ftp-team.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: Planning 10.3 and 9.12

2020-01-07 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 06, Jan, 2020 at 09:42:29PM +, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> Hi,
> 
> - January 25th
> - February 1st
> - February 8th
> - February 15th

Hi,

I can do any of the above.  Happy to do both on one day if it's easier
for others.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: Scheduling 10.1 and maybe 9.10

2019-07-29 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sat, 27, Jul, 2019 at 08:21:57PM -0300, Jonathan Wiltshire spoke thus..
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 08:36:30PM -0300, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 07:35:01PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> > >  - Auguest 31st
> > >  - September 7th
> > 
> > These look like the two options so far. Any other takers?
> 
> I think we're just awaiting FTP masters now - I'd like to get this nailed
> down as soon as we can so I can plan the pulses for 10.2 onwards please.

I can do either of those.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: Scheduling 9.6

2018-10-18 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sat, 06, Oct, 2018 at 05:24:47PM +0100, Adam D. Barratt spoke thus..
> - October 20th (means freezing next weekend)
> - October 27th
> - November 3rd
> - November 10th

If no-one else from ftp- is available, I can do the 27th, 3rd or 10th;
preferably starting as early in the morning as possible.

Thanks,

Mark

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Re: More frequent debian-installer uploads and CD releases?

2013-10-15 Thread Mark Hymers
On Mon, 14, Oct, 2013 at 12:35:12AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois spoke thus..
 I think it would be nice if we could be able to perform something like
 an upload a month during the whole release cycle. History shows that we
 sometimes needed to fix a few things and re-upload before performing a
 release (with CD images), but we could probably stay below 20 uploads a
 year even with such last minute fix-ups when a CD release is planned /
 needed.

From an ftp point of view, I don't see a problem with that at all.  It's
relatively small churn compared to the archive as a whole.

Cheers,

Mark

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Re: Finalizing beta1: please dak copy-installer, urgent d-i, build images

2012-07-14 Thread Mark Hymers
On Sat, 14, Jul, 2012 at 02:15:36AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois spoke thus..
 Hi ftpmasters, release team, cd team,
 
 please respectively, do:
  - dak copy-installer

Done.  I'll delete the older d-i from testing in a few days time unless
anyone objects.

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Re: Squeeze point release (6.0.5)

2012-04-26 Thread Mark Hymers
On Wed, 25, Apr, 2012 at 09:32:51PM +0100, Steve McIntyre spoke thus..
 That will help, but then the issue is more a problem with downloading
 the images. I've got a full mirror at home, which helps immensely with
 jigdo downloads.

I can try and arrange to have a full local mirror at the BSP which I can
sync at work on the Friday beforehand if that'll help.

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Re: Splitting large game data packages?

2011-03-31 Thread Mark Hymers
On Wed, 30, Mar, 2011 at 06:58:54PM +0100, Simon McVittie spoke thus..
 Hi,
 I've been considering splitting up openarena-data (currently 314MB source,
 345MB binary) into multiple source packages. openarena would still have to
 depend on all of them (you need the complete set for network compatibility),
 but they'd be easier to fit on CDs, and I wouldn't have to upload so much data
 for each version. Does that sound good to the ftpmasters?

Having read your rationale, I don't see any problem with that at all.

Thanks for checking,

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Re: Meeting(s) at FOSDEM

2009-03-14 Thread Mark Hymers
In gmane.linux.debian.devel.kernel, you wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 06:30:00PM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com writes:

...
 The main focus of the meeting was how d-i builds and releases work,
 and I think we made quite some progress on that. There are a few
 changes that we think should be made that will help a great deal in
 building, publishing and releasing d-i. I'm not posting any of the
 details here just yet because my memory fails me... :-)
...

Please let me know those details as soon as possible :-)

 Oh, of course. :-) My beer-addled memory is not as reliable as it used
 to be, so I'm hoping that Mark's notes are more reliable.

 mhy: ping!

Ok, here are my notes from that meeting.  I'm sure people will correct me when
I make mistakes / omissions.  Unfortunately, my notes aren't anywhere near as
copious as I'd like so if people could jump in, it'd be helpful.

People present: broonie, enrico, fjp, Maulkin, mhy, Sledge, sgran,
Kinnison, kyllikki, Womble2

Issues Discussed:
-

Kernel:
  * The issue of linux-modules-extra binaries having been built using
sources which are not referenced within dak (and hence not
guaranteed to be kept around for the right length of time was
discussed).  This was also discussed under D-I Builds [0]

D-I Builds:
  * Some facts about D-I builds were clarified by fjp:
* Pulls in d-i source (installer/)
* Pull in udebs
* Daily builds take udebs from unstable
* RC builds take udebs from testing
* debian/rules performs a testing build
* manual builds using installer uses unstable (?)
* D-I builds need to be run as root; fakeroot doesn't suffice
  (? would it be possible/desirable to use sudo to do builds on a
 per-package basis?)
  * D-I changes come from
* Installer build system
* debs
* cd build scripts
  * Metadata generation
* How D-I can declare an interest in certain debs/udebs to assist
  the release team?  Could a file be produced listing the relevant
  packages?
* How we can ensure that source is available for everything in D-I
  images? [0]
* Virtual d-i package for Depends to prevent migration of 'bad
  stuff' to testing?
  * debian.org daily builds
* Would it be possible / feasible to move the daily builds to the
  normal autobuilder network?

[0] This led to further discussion culminating in a proposal for two new
fields in .changes files.  This is not a full specification or proposal,
which is yet to be fully written:
 * Built-Using-Binary:
 * Built-Using-Source:
These fields would be placed in a .changes file of a single architecture
binary upload (rationale for not putting them in the DEBIAN/control
file; we want to avoid bloating udebs and also allow the use of these
fields for non-package uploads, such as the debian-installer tarballs
which may not contain a control file).  They must be specified with
a strict versioned Depends; e.g. Built-Using-Binary: foo (= 1.2.1-3).
At upload time the archive will check that the version specified is
known, in the case of the Built-Using-Binary field resolve it to its
source package/version and store a reference that the binary packages
uploaded were built using that source package/version.  The archive
will then refuse to remove source packages from the pool whilst any
existing binary still references them.

PS - I have to say that having looked at this and thought again, I'm fairly
sure that the .changes file is fundamentally the wrong place for this and that
we need to discuss it further.  Normal packages should just put it in control
and we should come up with some other mechanism (maybe some form of extra
control file which is uploaded) for things which go through byhand (such as d-i
tarballs)


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Re: Meeting(s) at FOSDEM

2009-02-05 Thread Mark Hymers
On Thu, 05, Feb, 2009 at 12:30:46PM +, Steve McIntyre spoke thus..
 Apologies for the massive cross-posting, but I'm trying to arrange
 some discussions between the various teams, or at least those members
 who will be at FOSDEM. Topics I'd like us to talk about include:
 
  1. how the d-i daily builds are done and distributed
  2. how the needs of the kernel d-i teams can better be reconciled
 
 I'm guessing that quite a number of people may be interested in these,
 and in other topics. Is there anything else I'm missing that you would
 like to discuss?
 
 Then: when and where would be a good time to meet up?
 
 Hello? Anyone?

Hi,

I agree that it'd be a good idea to meet up and I'll make sure I'm there
wearing my ftpteam hat (note, not ftpmaster so I can't finally agree to
anything, but I'm willing to put any work in on the ftp side which is
needed).

I'm around all weekend up until Sunday afternoon at about 3, so whatever
works for everyone else will be fine by me.

Cheers,

Mark

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