Hi folks,
we're getting closer and closer to DebianImportFreeze, which is scheduled next
week[1], and we still have a big number of oustanding merges.
Hence I'd like to propose that everyone works towards getting merges done,
regardless who did the last merge/upload. Of course checking bugs in
Stefan Potyra wrote:
we're getting closer and closer to DebianImportFreeze, which is scheduled next
week[1], and we still have a big number of oustanding merges.
Hence I'd like to propose that everyone works towards getting merges done,
regardless who did the last merge/upload. Of course
Where does it say DebianImportFreeze means anything other than they turn
off autosync?
Scott K
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 08:04:10AM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote :
Where does it say DebianImportFreeze means anything other than they turn
off autosync?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Debian/ImportFreeze?action=showredirect=DebianImportFreeze
By this date, all packages that have been
Scott Kitterman wrote:
Where does it say DebianImportFreeze means anything other than they turn
off autosync?
I'm not sure it is written anywhere, but historically
DebianImportFreeze has always been the target date for completing at
least the first round of merges (with an understanding
Sounds more than fair to me. If anyone has merges outstanding that they
want to keep for themselves at this point, they should file a bug and
set it in progress. These people are likely to be very much in the
minority.
Hobbsee
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Albin Tonnerre wrote:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Debian/ImportFreeze?action=showredirect=DebianImportFreeze
By this date, all packages that have been modified by both Debian and Ubuntu
since the last merge should have been merged at least once in the current
release cycle.
Oh,
Hi Iain,
Am Mittwoch 18 Juni 2008 14:14:36 schrieb Iain Lane:
[..]
Can we assume that the advice in the thread from the Hardy cycle[1] is
still valid for us now?
Right now we haven't reached DebianImportFreeze yet. Generally I think most
bits should still apply after DIF. I'll bring that up
Stefan Potyra wrote:
Hence I'd like to propose that everyone works towards getting merges done,
regardless who did the last merge/upload.
+1 from me, although I won't be able to do many merges (if any) anytime soon.
Cheers,
Emilio
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