On 10 February 2023 1:28:04 pm IST, "Rebecca N. Palmer" 
<rebecca_pal...@zoho.com> wrote:
>On 10/02/2023 06:41, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Am Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 08:44:01AM +0530 schrieb Nilesh Patra:
>>> But I am not sure if this counter would be set to 2 days (from 5 days)
>>> or not -- will likely need to ask release team.
>> 
>> As far as I observed the migration time is now 5 days (no matter whether
>> autopkgtest or not).
>
>I think the "5 days" on the tracker page is because the reverse dependencies' 
>autopkgtests haven't all been run yet, and will change to 2 days once they 
>have:
>https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html

I've not seen the tracker getting reset to 2 days when a certain package 
doesn't show success on all archs.
Which means if a package passes on 3 archs, and shows the status as 'neutral' 
or 'not a regression' or 'tests not run on the architecture due to not being in 
the arch list (in d/t/control)' then I've seen a 5 day migration delay.
And this is the case for distributed (not a regression on 2 archs)

I don't know if things have changed lately, but I doubt.
In any case, I've sent a message on the release team IRC.
Best,
Nilesh

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