On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Philipp Kern wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 07:05:35PM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
>>> We are still in the early freeze where riskier changes are allowable, aren't
>>> we?
>>
>> No. There's no such thing as an early freeze that allows riskier changes this
>> cycle. We might be convinced that certain delays in preparing a final package
>> for the next release might have been someone else's fault, but that's no "go
>> for risky changes".
>
> "Riskier" may not have been the best qualifier for me to choose to
> describe this.  The right term I should have used is "invasive."  Is
> it the release team's opinion that multiarch conversions at this point
> are invasive (even though multiarch is a release goal)?

I'll also plead the case that I did have the work in before the
freeze, but was blocked.  The original multiarch nmu was uploaded to
delayed/5 on June 16th (bug #675773), but it was canceled and blocked
shortly thereafter.

Then, I didn't get the go ahead to upload again until after the
release team made a call on the 1.5 transition.  I was busy the
following days and didn't get to it again until July 2nd (two days
after the freeze) when I uploaded to delayed/5.

Best wishes,
Mike


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