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Re: new upstream release for GNUmed



Hi Sebastian,

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:56:42AM +0100, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
> Let's see what Karsten has to say about this. I guess many Debian users run a 
> combination of stable and testing. So from my point of view it might make 
> sense to put 1.2.9 into (future) testing and 1.3.x into unstable.

To approach this you need to file a (fake) RC bug against 1.3.x to
prevent 1.3.x from automatic migration to testing after 10 days and you
will never be able to update 1.2.9 in testing (because there is just a
larger version in unstable).
 
> 1.1.x is effectively discontinued. I doubt that anyone relies on it anymore. 
> Once freeze is over we could think about moving 1.2.x into backports.

+1

> I would start with testing 1.3.x in experimental. 1.2.x should move to 
> unstable and later to testing.

Fine for me.

> For Ubuntu users it makes no difference if 1.3 is in unstable or experimental. 
> Once a Debian package is there it is provided via the GNUmed PPA. I have long 
> given up trying to catch Ubuntu releases.

Thanks for the clarification.

Kind regards

       Andreas.

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