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Re: Pushing tzdata updates to stable in time



On Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> On Fri Mar 11, 2011 at 13:11:52 -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> > I was prodded by my Chilean friend, Germán Póo-Caamaño, to help find a
> > way to push the tzdata corrections needed for Chile's change of
> > timezone plans. Trying to do so, I found he already did everything
> > needed (#617331).
> > 
> > Chile was supposed to leave the Summer daylight savings period this
> > coming weekend, but it was pushed to April 2nd. The fixes have been
> > accepted to the package in Sid, but many users will undoubtely
> > appreciate it if it can be updated as well in stable-updates.
> > 
> > Sorry for reverberating here on list, but given the timeframe for this
> > bug to bite, I'd rather have it prominent and not hidden.
> 
> the correct way would be to ask the release team for a release of tzdata
> on stable-updates (formerly known as volatile) and get it updated in the
> next point release as well.

I was wondering about this, actually.  Right now, stable-proposed-updates
doubles as the security archive for non-free (see sun-java6).  But IMO, we
_really_ would rather prefer not have people adding s-p-u to their systems
because we took too long to release (to stable or stable-updates) packages
that needed an expedited process, there is a good reason why we have s-u and
stable release checkpoints, undermining that is not to our best interest
IMO.

tzdata is a good example of a main package that needs expedited release to
s-u.  non-free security-related updates are another example.

Is there a special process for this? or should we just make the DDs aware of
the fact [by an email to d-d-a] that when one does a s-p-u upload which
likely needs expedited handling, they should be very clear about that fact
and email the stable release team ASAP?

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  where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
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