Hi Chris, On Wednesday, 7 December 2022 10:13:00 CET Chris Knadle wrote: > > So I'd suggest skipping 1.4 altogether and go straight for 1.5. > > You _could_ now release a development snapshot (to Experimental?), > > especially if the package needs to go through NEW and then the update to > > the 1.5 released version should be (relatively) small (I'd guess). > > I want to release Mumble 1.5 when possible ... but this isn't about > releasing to Unstable vs Experimental --
The reason I mentioned Experimental is that you can use that to get things through NEW if needed, while not blocking potential updates for Unstable/ Testing/Bookworm. Mostly because one doesn't know how long that'll take. > it's about the fact that there > isn't a 1.5 source tarball to work from to do any release at all. With snapshot I did mean using 'some' upstream git commit, like current HEAD. I'll try to find an example of that as I *know* they exist.
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