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Bug#1036081: marked as done (pre-unblock: mariadb/1:10.11.3-1)



Your message dated Thu, 1 Jun 2023 15:25:28 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#1036081: unblock: mariadb/1:10.11.3-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #1036081,
regarding pre-unblock: mariadb/1:10.11.3-1
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Control: affects -1 src:mariadb

A new MariaDB 10.11 upstream minor maintenance 10.11.3 is pending at
https://salsa.debian.org/mariadb-team/mariadb-server/-/merge_requests/46

This pre-unblock request is to get a decision from the Bookworm
release team if you prefer to accept this 10.11.3 into Bookworm, or if
you wish it to be postponed to a stable update in Bookworm some time
later in fall 2023.


As the main maintainer I suggest the release team would decide to
include this 10.11.3 in Debian Bookworm at this point in time. There
is extensive CI in place pre-upload, and extensive autopkgtests and
other quality assurance post-upload. The MariaDB packages in stable
releases have a good track record of having unsurprising minor
maintenance releases. The MariaDB 10.11.2 release was the first one
announced GA (general availability), so this 10.11.3 includes many
important upstream bugfixes (though many of them were already
cherry-picked into 10.11.2-4 in Debian). The benefit of having known
important bugfixes included in Bookworm outweighs the risks of
potential unknown and unlikely regressions in this case.

This request does not have an exact debdiff, as the 10.11.3 import
work was done today and later this week we might add one or two more
bugfix commits to it.

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Dear Otto,

While you may not agree with how the Release Team is managing the release process and with the guidelines that we have created to make that process manageable, we are delegated by the Debian Project Leader to do exactly that. I'm very disappointed to see that you keep on insisting to do it your way. I recognize you are busy. But managing the release is also a lot of work and the way of working has been established over the course of many years. It would be great if you could try a bit more to work together.

Anyways, in the interest of our users, _we_ have decided that it's best to let mariadb migrate, despite it not being in line with what we asked.

Paul

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