* Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061211 11:48]: > I would like to upload the new release candidate of Trac to unstable > and move it to Etch and also the final upstream release of Trac if > released soon since it's basically bugfixes and Trac team does a great > job provinding security support to us later. > > The upstream bugs that were close are described at > http://trac.edgewall.org/query?status=closed&milestone=0.10.3 > > The debian bugs that will be close are: > > #337243 #386415 #393226 #400489 #400826 > > RM team, can I do that?
Ok, I'll just forward from IRC: 11:45 <otavio> I've sent a mail about trac package to d-r mailing list 11:46 <otavio> I'm talking with upstream right now to check when they'll release 0.10.3 and I would like to get approval to it for etch 11:49 <aba> I don't think we can do that, unless it is a RC-bugfix-onlyx update 11:49 <aba> actually, trac has been carrying two RC bugs quite for some time now 11:49 <otavio> It has a lot of important fixes 11:49 <otavio> Yes, those will be solved on that update too 11:50 <aba> well, the issue is: the history of trac (i.e. the two RC bugs) don't make me too optimistic how any new RC bugs will be handled, in case there are any in 0.10.3. 11:50 <aba> if the old RC bugs would have been resolved very fast, it might be different 11:51 <otavio> Well, I think you can trust me. I won't let trac stay with RC bugs near of release 11:51 <otavio> Besides, I have support from upsteam for it too So, in case you really want to have even a little chance: Show the unified diff. As said in our mail to debian-devel-announce. But the time for new upstream versions for Etch is really past now, with only *very* *very* limited exceptions, so don't expect too much. Cheers, Andi -- http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

