Hi, On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 7:05 PM Pierre-Elliott Bécue <p...@debian.org> wrote: > > > Leandro Cunha <leandrocunha...@gmail.com> wrote on 15/03/2022 at > 22:57:39+0100: > > > On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 5:16 PM Pierre-Elliott Bécue <p...@debian.org> > > wrote: > > > > Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote on 14/03/2022 at 21:43:38+0100: > > > > > Dear all, > > > > > > We are currently considering the following dates as our freeze > > > dates. If you are aware of major clashes of these dates with anything > > > we depend on please let us know. We also like to stress again that we > > > really would like to have a short Hard and Full Freeze (counting in > > > weeks, rather than months), so please plan accordingly. If serious > > > delays turn up during any of the Freeze steps, we rather (partially or > > > completely) thaw bookworm again than staying frozen for a long time. > > > > > > 2023-01-12 - Milestone 1 - Transition and toolchain freeze > > > 2023-02-12 - Milestone 2 - Soft Freeze > > > 2023-03-12 - Milestone 3 - Hard Freeze - for key packages and > > > packages without autopkgtests > > > To be announced - Milestone 4 - Full Freeze > > > > > > On behalf of the Release Team, > > > > Hi, > > > > OOC, isn't that a bit "too short"? We started to work again in August > > 2021, it'll be less than two years until the freeze. > > > > Less than 1 year to go to milestone 1 starts in January. > > I was referring to the delay between the end of the freeze and the next > hard freeze. > > -- > PEB
Ok. Debian has been releasing versions every 2 years for a long time. I was looking at the site here to remember the dates. It is a cycle that is being continued. https://www.debian.org/releases/ -- Cheers, Leandro Cunha Software Engineer and Debian Contributor