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FYI

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> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:51:50 +0200
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> From: Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>
> Subject: (forw) Debian release update, Debian Installer
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> 
> For those of you who don't read -devel-announce. Others may easily
> junk that mail.
> 
> This forwarded mail is not all about Debian Installer but several
> parts are....so I figured out you would need this information.
> 
> As you will see below, the timelines for d-i releases are getting more
> precise, so you all have more precise informations for scheduling your
> own translation work.
> 
> Don't forget to forward this to other translators of your team (if
> you're not a "single" translator, of course!).
> 
> ----- Forwarded message from Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> -----
> 
> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:40:22 +0100
> From: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
> To: debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Release update
> X-Mailing-List: <debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org> 
> 
> It's been a little longer than it should have been since the last one.
> Sorry. This is a not-terribly-formal update to get some news out despite
> the members of the release team being somewhat snowed under with other
> things at the moment.
> 
> So, once again, where are we?
> 
> debian-installer beta3 was released on 15 March as planned, and seems to
> be holding up fairly well. It was still short of some architectures,
> though: namely arm, hppa, mipsel, powerpc, and s390. Development on all
> of these is continuing, and we should have a beta3 update soon to add a
> couple of those missing architectures and fix up some other errata. The
> plan from now on is to release d-i betas at roughly monthly intervals,
> so expecting beta4 in the second half of April, with beta5 being the one
> we aim to release as stable after a further month or so of testing.
> 
> If you have some spare time and want to help Debian release, working on
> debian-installer should be your number one priority. Without an
> installer, we don't release; architectures without a working d-i won't
> be candidates for releasing. For myself, I found it surprisingly easy to
> get started with the daily netinst images and a batch of CD-Rs until I
> figured out how to build my own netboot images. Go for it.
> 
> We want to freeze for as short a time as possible. Long freezes are a
> serious impediment (those who remember the potato freeze will know what
> I mean), and cause no little confusion, so we'll only freeze completely
> once the d-i schedule for a stable release is absolutely clear. However,
> we do need to stop base system churn causing problems for d-i. To that
> end:
> 
>   * As of now, no new packages will be added to the base system. This
>     means that packages in the base system *must not* change their
>     package relationships.
> 
>   * Large changes to the base system must be cleared with the release
>     team and the d-i team before being uploaded to unstable.
> 
>   * Changes to the base system should avoid regressing translations.
> 
>   * Where possible, avoid new major upstream versions of other packages.
>     If in any doubt about whether an upgrade is appropriate, contact the
>     release team.
> 
> Elsewhere, please keep on fixing RC bugs, particularly in packages that
> are important enough that removal isn't an option.
> http://bugs.qa.debian.org/ shows some of these.
> 
> Less important packages with unfixed RC bugs are very likely to be
> removed.
> 
> 
> Let's have a quick timeline. Since d-i is the main blocker, we'll lay it
> out to correspond with its milestones.
> 
> By d-i beta4 (fourth week of April):
> 
>   * The installer should work fairly reliably on all release candidate
>     architectures (which allows plenty of time to test all of them).
>     We've stopped base system dependency churn, so it should be able to
>     stay working, unlike earlier betas.
> 
>   * If there are architectures still not working at all by this point,
>     we'll have to drop some. Anything that didn't release with beta3
>     should be getting concerned about this (particularly hppa, mipsel,
>     and s390), so, if you own such a box, please try out d-i and fix any
>     bugs you find.
> 
>   * All changes to the base system should be complete, barring perhaps a
>     few tweaks critical for d-i.
> 
>   * All major changes to the rest of the distribution should be
>     complete.
> 
>   * Major changes to the rest of the distribution should not happen
>     after beta4 is released, particularly including significant
>     dependency rearrangements that might affect testing.
> 
> d-i beta5 (fourth week of May):
> 
>   * The installer should work well on all release candidate
>     architectures, and should be almost fully debugged.
> 
>   * Once we've had enough installation reports to know that this beta is
>     OK, we'll start the formal freeze. Any absolutely necessary changes
>     are likely to take place via testing-proposed-updates.
> 
>   * The security team will have a couple of weeks after beta5 to catch
>     up with security advisories.
> 
> If necessary, d-i final:
> 
>   * Minor and necessary changes from d-i beta5.
> 
>   * Release sarge after a couple of days of final testing.
> 
> 
> There we have it. Now let's make it work. :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Colin Watson                                       [cjwatson@debian.org]
> Debian Release Assistant, on behalf of the release team
> 
> 
> 
> ----- End forwarded message -----
> 
> -- 
> 
> 

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