Heya, This mail should be the first in a row of roughly monthly mails informing the project about the state of the release. Please don't hesitate to contact us on debian-release@lists.debian.org whenever you have questions. Release Goals ============= We have now reviewed the list of release goals [RT-Goals] and have ACKed most of the proposed things. A short overview: - multiarch We hope to allow our users to install binaries for several architectures on a single machine in Squeeze. - kFreeBSD: Debian 6.0 Squeeze should be the first Debian release shipping with a non-Linux kernel. - Boot performance: Using a minimal shell such as dash, together with the possibility to use an advanced init script management system, should make booting Debian even faster. - Package quality: We want to encourage the use of tools such as piuparts and lintian to improve our packages's quality. - Removal of obsolete libs: It's time to get rid of Gnome 1.x cruft and similar old, now unneeded libraries. - IPv6/LFS: Further support for IPv6 and large files is still a release goal. - New source package format: Make it possible to build all packages using dpkg source format 3.0 (quilt). - Removal of .la files: To avoid future problems, we want to remove the error-prone libtool .la files wherever they are not used. There are some other goals in the queue for which we would like to have a bit more information; individual mails requesting that have been sent out. If you know of something you want to see as release goal for Squeeze, mail us on debian-release@. Release planning ================ As you may have noticed, we have asked for your development plans for the Squeeze release cycle [RT-Survey]. We haven't received replies From everyone yet (if you want to reply, do so soon) and still haven't decided on a final schedule but, at this moment, a freeze in December seems to be unlikely. We will send another mail when we have decided on a schedule. Release state ============= The current state of unstable and testing isn't very good and we would like to change this with your help. The problems are two-fold: We have a very high number of release critical bugs and had problems ensuring the smooth transition of packages to testing. We have intensified our work on supporting transitions in the past weeks, allowing quite a few packages to move to testing. We will continue to do so in the coming weeks and would be grateful if you could announce every non-trivial transition to debian-release@, so that we can plan for it. There were also some buildd problems in the last few days, but we hope we are past them. We are currently working on the list of architectures that will be released with Squeeze [RT-Archs] and hope to finalize it soon. The number of release critical bugs is something that requires help From all of you. Please check your packages using our QA pages [DDPO] and packages on your system using ``rc-alert'' (from the devscripts package) and fix any outstanding bugs. If you notice bugs in unmaintained packages, consider informing the MIA team (at mia@qa.debian.org) or requesting the removal of the package. Release preparations ==================== To encourage help from new developers, we would like to organize some QA weekends (in the style of Gnome Love Days [GnomeLove]), preferably with a real-life event at the same time. For this, we will name a specific area which requires attention (for example, bugs concerning a release goal) and provide documentation on how to work on these issues. We hope to attract enough DDs to make it possible to give advice to new helpers and to get all fixes sponsored in a timely fashion. If you would like to help with this and are willing to organize a real life event, mail us on debian-release@, so that we have some specific dates to work with. Cheers, Marc Footnotes: [RT-Goals] http://release.debian.org/squeeze/goals.txt [RT-Survey] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/08/msg00602.html [RT-Archs] http://release.debian.org/squeeze/arch_qualify.html [DDPO] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php [GnomeLove] http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove -- http://release.debian.org Debian Release Team
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