Hi team, I extended the plot on https://jenkins.debian.net/view/haskell/job/haskell-package-plan/plot/ with the number of packages that have newer versions on hackage. Of course we won’t have that number at 0 (and probably do not want to), but I think we can and should do better. And now that we have graphs, there is even more motivation to work on it – you might have noticed me uploading many packages. If you need inspiration what to upgrade, run $ git clone //git.debian.org/git/pkg-haskell/package-plan $ cd package-plan $ ghc --make -O2 update-suggestions $ ./update-suggestions Those lines without a "<" indicate a package that can be upgraded to the latest version while leaving the first two version components the same. These are likely non-intrusive upgrades – but you still need to check and plan using ./test-packages.pl! Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer nomeata@debian.org | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: F0FBF51F JID: nomeata@joachim-breitner.de | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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