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Hi dear Release Team, hi dear midgard2-core and php5-midgard2 maintainers,

as explained in http://bugs.debian.org/677795#67 , I think midgard2-core
(and it's only build-rdep, php5-midgard2) should get removed from
testing:

> As I read it, the package had several packaging-related issues
> "summing up" to that serious bug, filed two weeks before the freeze.
> Since then, in September, a package supposedly fixing these issues has
> been uploaded and queued in NEW [0]; it hasn't been liberated from NEW
> yet. From here, I see three ways forward: 
> 
> a) a new package enters unstable, and then Wheezy, but that seems
>    unlikely;
> b) midgard2-core and php5-midgard2 are removed from Wheezy, thereby
>    removing the RC bug.
> c) that bug either gets downgraded to non-RC severity, or tagged
>    wheezy-ignore by the release team.
> 
> As I think the concerns originally leading to the severity of that bug
> are correct, I would rather be of the opinion to drop the two
> packages.

As you see, I think that as this point, b) is the only reasonable
choice.

Cheers,

OdyX

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