Re: Bits from the Release Team: Cambridge sprint update

2023-12-18 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi On 18-12-2023 11:29, Santiago Vila wrote: El 17/12/23 a las 22:40, Steven Robbins escribió: Does that mean ceasing the "ITP" messages in debian-devel? I'd certainly welcome that! I think he really meant debian-release, as this was "Bits from the Release Team" and he was talking about

Re: Bits from the Release Team: Cambridge sprint update

2023-12-18 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi, On 18-12-2023 13:18, Antonio Terceiro wrote: Will reproducibility regressions block migration to testing? Not for the near future for 2 reasons: 1) contrary to autopkgtest where removal of the test "fixes" regression, it feels that currently blocking on regression would give maintainers

Re: Bits from the Release Team: Cambridge sprint update

2023-12-18 Thread Antonio Terceiro
On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 06:23:46PM +, Paul Gevers wrote: > Reproducibility migration policy > > > The folks from the Reproducibility Project have come a long way since they > started working on it 10 years ago, and we believe it's time for the next step > in

Re: Bits from the Release Team: Cambridge sprint update

2023-12-18 Thread Holger Levsen
On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 06:23:46PM +, Paul Gevers wrote: > During the wonderful mini-DebConf at Cambridge, the Release Team had a sprint > and other discussions. Some of the discussed topics are worth sharing, so here > we go. [...] > Reproducibility migration policy >

Re: Bits from the Release Team: Cambridge sprint update

2023-12-18 Thread Santiago Vila
El 17/12/23 a las 22:40, Steven Robbins escribió: On Saturday, December 16, 2023 12:23:46 P.M. CST Paul Gevers wrote: Another topic we covered is the volume and purpose of our mail list (debian-devel@lists.debian.org). We recognize that that list mostly just mirrors BTS traffic. The BTS

Re: Bits from the Release Team: Cambridge sprint update

2023-12-17 Thread Steven Robbins
On Saturday, December 16, 2023 12:23:46 P.M. CST Paul Gevers wrote: > Another topic we covered is the volume and purpose of our mail list > (debian-devel@lists.debian.org). We recognize that that list mostly just > mirrors BTS traffic. The BTS already archives all information, and there are >