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Hi,

on December 19th, 2022, the Ruby team announced a proposed meeting from
February 6th to 10th 2023 [1,2]. One of the main tasks will be the preparation
for Bookworm and the final switch to Ruby 3.1.

Yesterday, the release team announced the final freeze dates [3].
Unfortunately, the date for the soft freeze is scheduled for February 12th,
which will make it virtually impossible for us to get the packages, which are
not yet in Testing (e.g. the whole Jekyll ecosystem), and the packages, which
are scheduled for removal before the meeting, back into Testing and therefore
into Bookworm.

We would like to ask you to postpone the freeze date(s) by a full week, so we
can care about all affected packages properly and ship them with Bookworm.

I know, that these dates have been proposed a year ago. Unfortunately, nobody
spotted this timing issue sooner. Otherwise, we would have contacted you, of
course.

Regards, Daniel

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-sprints/2022/12/msg00002.html
[2] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Ruby/Meeting/Paris2023
[3] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/01/msg00004.html

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Dear Daniel,

On 20-01-2023 01:25, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Yesterday, the release team announced the final freeze dates [3].

Well, sort of. As you note later, we announced the dates a year ago and it's not like we didn't mention it regularly that the freeze was starting last week, with a link to the full schedule. The freeze dates were on our website since the announcement a year ago. I recall the schedule was even on the DebConf 22 Loopy.

We would like to ask you to postpone the freeze date(s) by a full week, so we
can care about all affected packages properly and ship them with Bookworm.

Sorry, but no. We're not going to delay for this.

I know, that these dates have been proposed a year ago. Unfortunately, nobody
spotted this timing issue sooner. Otherwise, we would have contacted you, of
course.

To be fair, I don't think we would have changed it even if we would have known it much earlier.

Paul

PS: you can always try to ask for exceptions for individual packages, but you better have another story than "nobody looked at it for a year, and now it seems to be missing in bookworm".

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