On Wed, 28 May 1997, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > hy. > > what is the policy about putting packages into frozen ? > AFAIk only bug fixes are allowed. > > my problem is the isdn package : the new version was released (beta1) > this week, and it was tested a long time (public cvs tree). now it has a > documentation (not all binaries but at least some), some new features > and a lot of bugs fixed. the old release is nearly unusable (the kernel > driver was fixes in 2.0.29 and again in 2.0.30, the old isdn utils won't > run with the new device driver, but using old kernels isn't a good thing > in this case.) > > so : am i allowed to upload the package into frozen (i will build it > these day, upload it into unstable, and beg some isdn users to test it). > if there are no major problems, it should go into frozen (the old > package is nearly unusable and buggy).
I'm not sure if it's wise to replace the isdn packages in frozen now. This will surely delay the release (and I don't think Brian would allow this anyways :-) Instead, I suggest to - remove the isdn packages from frozen - upload fixed isdn packages into some other directory on ftp.debian.org, say "project/untested/" - add a note to some README of 1.3 that Debian 1.3 does _not_ include the isdn packages, but a "untestet" version is available in the "project/untested" directory - introduce the new isdn packages in Debian 1.3.1 (cf. current discussion in debian-private) and mention this in the README Thanks, Chris -- _,, Christian Schwarz / o \__ [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], ! ___; [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / \\\______/ ! PGP-fp: 8F 61 EB 6D CF 23 CA D7 34 05 14 5C C8 DC 22 BA \ / http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/ -.-.,---,-,-..---,-,-.,----.-.- "DIE ENTE BLEIBT DRAUSSEN!" -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .