Am Donnerstag, 25. Mai 2023, 10:36:18 CEST schrieb Brad Rogers: Hi Brad (and all the others),
this is what I missed. The table makes it fully understandable (did not know, that it exists), I always thought "freeze" means "Now do not touch all packages any more, except for biiiig problems" - and I saw no biiiig problems in packages like qt-libs or for example package "console-setup". Well, learnt something new! I am now for so long with debian (since potato, what is really a long time), but this was new for me. You can get old as a rock - but you never get finished learning. What a cool world! Best regards Hans > On Thu, 25 May 2023 10:06:16 +0200 > Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > > Hello Hans, > > >What did I not understand? For me "freeze" means "stay at actual status > >and do only necessary changes for security or breaking reasons". > > It's that. Only "essential"(1) updates are permitted. If you think > there are a large number of updates now, wait until a few days after the > release of bookworm and then see the slew of updates that arrive in > testing. > > (1) For certain values of "essential". Values (plural) because what > constitutes essential seems to vary from package to package and day to > day.