On 21 April 2023 at 16:23, Simon McVittie wrote:
| Source: r-base
| Version: 4.3.0-1
| Severity: serious
| Justification: maintainer presumably considers this version to be unsuitable 
for bookworm
| 
| > r-base (4.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
| > .
| >   * New upstream release (into 'experimental' while Debian is frozen)
| 
| I'm assuming that mismatch between the changelog message and the header
| wasn't intentional...

Oh noes!  That was an honest mistake. I just checked my debian-installer
(replies) folder and all my uploads since March 15 went to experimental.

Here I just emacs shortcut'ed to 'unstable' whereas as all others I managed
to put in 'experimental'.  That included a 4.3.0rc upload a few days ago.
 
| Hopefully we're close enough to the release that no further uploads of
| r-base for bookworm will be necessary.

Yes. Please advise. What is best practices now?  Upload -2 to experimental?
Or not? What action would 'close' this bug?

Also, do I need to contact the release managers to ask for a freeze on this
misfiled upload?

Dirk

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