Ok, that should work if it doesn’t bother you much.

Also generally speaking, the upstream has 3rd Wednesday in a month release 
schedule. Obviously, there are exceptions, but we try to adhere to the schedule 
and it works ok for everyone. I tried to bring transparency and predictability 
to the BIND 9 development. Others will need to judge me if I succeeded.

Ondřej
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Ondřej Surý <ond...@sury.org> (He/Him)

> On 7. 7. 2022, at 10:51, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> On 07-07-2022 10:14, Ondřej Surý wrote:
>> As a immediate remedy, I can do the babysitting with each bind9 release.
> 
> If you can *actively* ping the Release Team to do the binNMU'ing, I think 
> that's fine for now. It's just that we don't have tooling to detect this 
> automatically. (That could miss binNMU's for bind9 to go undetected for a 
> while, but maybe as the maintainer you are most of the time aware of those 
> too)
> 
> Paul

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