news 28 Posted November 5, 2016 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi, Today is the transition freeze, as we announced in [1]. That means no new library transitions or package transitions that involve a large number of packages. Please note that some transitions are ongoing or about to start in the next couple of days. We will work hard to make those as smooth as possible, so please bear with us while things finally settle. Future milestone dates in the stretch freeze ============================================ This is the first of four milestones for the stretch freeze[2]. The Release Team maintains a calendar of these at [3] along with other important dates. The next milestones are (in order): Dec 5: Forced 10-day migration delay - ------------------------------------ All package migrations will have a mandatory 10-day migration delay by default (i.e. Britney will ignore urgencies from the changelog). * Very urgent updates (security updates) can have their delay lowered. * Please file an unblock request where needed. (reportbug release.debian.org) Jan 5: soft freeze - ------------------ Deadline for: * New (source) packages in stretch * Letting packages re-enter stretch (if they have been removed) Updates to existing packages in stretch will continue as normal. Remember: * New packages must be in testing before January 5th. * With the mandatory 10-day delay, the latest day for the upload is /at least/ 10 days earlier. * Delays caused by RC bugs (even in other packages), lazy FTP-masters or a long NEW queue (etc.) are *not* an excuse to be late. Feb 5: Full freeze - ------------------ Freeze for stretch: * All changes to stretch will require approval. * Use "reportbug release.debian.org" for requesting unblocks. Remember: * Uploaded changes must be in testing before February 5th * With the mandatory 10-day delay, the latest day for the upload is /at least/ 10 days earlier. * Delays caused by RC bugs other packages, slow buildds, "C-x M-c M-butterfly" (etc.) are *not* an excuse to be late. You can also find the dates and their descriptions in our calendar[3]. We will keep you updated as the freeze progresses. For the Release Team, Emilio and Niels [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/07/msg00002.html [2] https://release.debian.org/#release-dates [3] https://release.debian.org/release-calendar.ics -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYHj6xAAoJEAVLu599gGRCWPsP/1MVYVbCImvLx+tAbdJsIMpA jqKu3vuiCABj5aIqioA3OjeuFedGYVekDGYaqQZApxiTtQLg5fKXmT04NUYBku65 V1xax4fnLO3zxK/BQJIC1wVmfUQLjjw/LOLQMAUYOT0+w2WEhjsdb2XUqBv9Y0pj aX2MGKx802ozn2Om3whS3YOySj8/w8AncN52GHaKJgF1D+kd7Yp+59zHaXJaqg1I 2Z7XegxZ3kE3XwrrXBjTrRCDlKUA//ALWE+EoACJdpxCmc4eEAHqz1497W/8kZxo FXHqb7in/UDLp+a2Oqj2lnhXLGJ2mUpk/DtJx9hGMTCd4WcYk22RSLn6rorze1vs 9K5golm48MESmkvvDJvHpW7ASGAUMwj+WZ/BCAx/YC1sPaCAISpsaz9Dnfg0swzP Priagzcau5bjcU8+jJU3yWPJXiU0Ah8rkPulYiAfvSvV6mWukyIfK33ek42V7lrK 8iIZrkyq+iyc77i+MAXYpJ6Y1Nm0lEwexgS6+849qabJ0Qn4svpwQtZQsF9MDdR9 +2zQcgRW1SKBsSww6zmPppgAkUc6GSm6c7tsIm4upga93+fCb6a9qDkMpxY1lTHP jK2hgs7tKYNVMxCtQHkYGnJULy0L4COyhz2CmUHGWCk4U782dPT1jzJgIa72M3YW gK9Bjb++/9778EA4VvZA =ehk+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Share this post Link to post