On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 02:23:13PM +0200, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: > Control: retitle -1 RFS: lighttpd/1.4.70-1 -- light, fast, functional web > server > > On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 04:27:36AM -0400, Glenn Strauss wrote: > > (This is not actually an NMU, but a non-DD maintainer upload.) > If it's not a NMU it shouldn't be tagged as a NMU. > > > Please help me to get lighttpd 1.4.70 into Debian Bookworm. > The time to get new upstream versions into Debian Bookworm ended 3 months > ago. Please check the freeze policy every time there is a freeze if you > maintain packages in testing. > If you want you can change this upload to target experimental instead, or > just postpone it until the Bookworm release. You can make a backport for > bookworm-backports after that.
As suggested, I have modified the debian/changelog to target "experimental" on salsa.d.o debian/lighttpd. Is there anything else that I need to do for "experimental"? I am a lighttpd developer. I help maintain lighttpd packages in multiple distros, and lighttpd 1.4.70 has been in production and stable for about a week now. lighttpd 1.4.70 is the best available version of lighttpd currently available. Cheers, Glenn