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Bug#924523: marked as done (unblock: plinth/19.2)



Your message dated Tue, 23 Apr 2019 12:44:56 +0200
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and subject line Re: unblock: plinth/19.2
has caused the Debian Bug report #924523,
regarding unblock: plinth/19.2
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock

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Please unblock package plinth
(binary packages: plinth, freedombox)

Due to incorrect release planning, we missed the full freeze deadline by a few
hours. We assumed packages may transition on 12th March and did our release few
hours after 2019-03-02 00:00 UTC (package was accepted at 20:47:49 UTC). We
request you to make an exception and transition FreedomBox release 19.2.

Here are some considerations on why this package may be safely unblocked:

- - Risk of breaking other packages: There are no packages that depend on
  FreedomBox.

- - Manual Testing: We have tested the release already for more than 10 days
while
  we were waiting for automatic transition. We found no issues.

- - Regression Testing: FreedomBox is backed by 150+ functional tests which test
  the user level functionality of each application by launching a browser. This
  is in addition to the autopkgtest and 100+ unit tests. There were no
  regressions caused by this release.

- - Importance: This release is important for selling FreedomBox hardware kits
  based on OSHW. We may apply for FSF RYF certification too.

- - Very conservative changes: FreedomBox is a native package prepared
  specifically for Debian. During this release (and many previous releases), we
  focused only on stability fixes for Buster release. Changes, while admittedly
  numerous, were only fixes that we felt were needed for Buster release. The
  following are changes in this release:

  - Documentation updates.

  - Translation updates.

  - More accruate information in debian/copyright.

  - Fixes: Work around for firewalld bug #919517 seriously affecting
FreedomBox.
    Fix issue with Matrix Synapse LDAP connectivity. Avoid Apache restart when
    restoring FreedomBox backups. Fix opening Tor ports. Minor deprecation
    fixes.

  - Upgrade changes: Complementary to unattened-upgrades, assist non-technical
    FreedomBox users to automatically upgrade from older versions of bind,
    tt-rss, firewalld, libpam-modules, and openvpn. This helps users migrating
    from Stretch. Another change was to avoid a conffile prompt within
    FreedomBox itself to ease future upgrades.

  - Disable an app functionality not available in Buster.

  - Add backup/restore support for the final app (40+ apps already added in
    previous releases). This should ease future data migrations.

  - Minor enhancement to add a link to already available Radicale web
interface.

  - Full list of changes:
    https://salsa.debian.org/freedombox-team/plinth/commits/v19.2

Our apologies for causing extra release burden with this request. This release
is quite important to us (and hopefully we won't be affected by the minor
miscalculation).

unblock plinth/19.2

Thanks,

- --
Sunil Mohan Adapa
(for FreedomBox team)




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Hi,

On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 03:07:27PM -0700, Sunil Mohan Adapa wrote:
> Due to incorrect release planning, we missed the full freeze deadline by a few
> hours. We assumed packages may transition on 12th March and did our release few
> hours after 2019-03-02 00:00 UTC (package was accepted at 20:47:49 UTC). We
> request you to make an exception and transition FreedomBox release 19.2.

These changes don't look like they are appropriate during the freeze. Please
note that 'just missing the full freeze deadline' is not a reason for an
unblock. Also, note that the soft freeze started 2019-02-12.

https://release.debian.org/buster/freeze_policy.html

Thanks,

Ivo

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