Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-07-01 Thread Philipp Kern
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 08:31:04AM +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote: Le 25/06/2012 19:35, Aron Xu a écrit : unstable: any version that you would like to hit testing soon, so it's the version that Release Team agreed (or likely) to unblock it. unstable would also works for new packages: they will

Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-26 Thread Vincent Danjean
Le 25/06/2012 19:35, Aron Xu a écrit : Hi, Regarding your question, it is recommended to do as follow during freeze: unstable: any version that you would like to hit testing soon, so it's the version that Release Team agreed (or likely) to unblock it. unstable would also works for new

Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-25 Thread Simon McVittie
On 25/06/12 06:07, YunQiang Su wrote: 1. upload 2.0 to experimental, and unstable users should install it manually. This is usually the right answer: if version 1.0 is intended to go in the next Debian release, it should get as much testing as possible, which means it should be the default for

Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-25 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
On 06/25/2012 09:49 AM, Simon McVittie wrote: On 25/06/12 06:07, YunQiang Su wrote: 1. upload 2.0 to experimental, and unstable users should install it manually. This is usually the right answer: if version 1.0 is intended to go in the next Debian release, it should get as much testing as

Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-25 Thread YunQiang Su
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de wrote: On 06/25/2012 09:49 AM, Simon McVittie wrote: On 25/06/12 06:07, YunQiang Su wrote: 1. upload 2.0 to experimental, and unstable users should install it manually. This is usually the right answer: if version 1.0 is intended

Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-25 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
On 06/25/2012 06:45 PM, YunQiang Su wrote: On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de wrote: On 06/25/2012 09:49 AM, Simon McVittie wrote: On 25/06/12 06:07, YunQiang Su wrote: 1. upload 2.0 to experimental, and unstable users should install it manually. This is usually

Re: Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-25 Thread Aron Xu
Hi, Regarding your question, it is recommended to do as follow during freeze: unstable: any version that you would like to hit testing soon, so it's the version that Release Team agreed (or likely) to unblock it. experimental: any version that won't make its way to unstable, including usual

Best Practices on testing-proposed-updates vs unstable vs experimental after testing freeze

2012-06-24 Thread YunQiang Su
I am confused that where to upload packages after testing freeze. Give a package foobar, version 1.0 is planned to be included in the next release. And now, the version 2.0 released, I want make it available in Debian, in either unstable or experimental. Now I have several choice: 1. upload 2.0