Hello, On ketvirtadienis 12 Rugpjūtis 2010 10:55:56 Johannes Fichtinger wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 12. August 2010 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > > An approach would be to put 4.5 packages into experimental and ask for > > public testing here. > > Yes, I do hope this will happen. As an SID user, I am in fact unlike many > others not happy about the freeze as this means for me, that I don’t > recieve that regular feature updates anymore. Before, new KDE versions > were generally quite quick in SID.
Nope. > I wonder, how many others are out there using debian like me as an > excellent rolling distribution and who do not care at all about releases? Quite many. Approximately 40%-50% of debian desktop users use testing or unstable. For example, compare popcon numbers of kdebase [1]. kdebase-bin is available in all flavours (lenny, squeeze and sid) - 16124. libkonq5 is available only in squeeze/sid and it is pretty essential - 6013. Quite similar numbers in case of amarok [2]. amarok is available in all flavours (6669), amarok-utils only in squeeze/sid - 3413 (though amarok-utils can be installed independently of amarok so the number is a bit higher). > BTW, why does a freeze imply that no new versions arrive in unstable? > Wouldn‘t it be enough to stop the automatic migration from unstable to > testing during freeze? Unstable is a preferred way for packages to migrate to testing. Therefore, unstable should stay "compatible" with testing during freeze. [1] http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=kdebase [2] http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=amarok -- Modestas Vainius <modes...@vainius.eu>
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