• Re: Bits from the Release Team: trixie freeze started

    From Holger Wansing@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 31 13:40:01 2025
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    Am 31. März 2025 11:55:53 MESZ schrieb Joop! <724joop@gmail.com>:
    Hallo Paul,

    De unsubsribe werkt niet goed. Ik krijg elke keer nog mailtjes. Hoe kan ik >mij hier uitschrijven?

    Groet

    Joop

    Op za 29 mrt 2025 om 09:13 schreef Paul Gevers <elbrus@debian.org>:

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    Hi all,

    === trixie Transition and Toolchain freeze ===

    We're pleased to announce that the freeze for Debian 13 'trixie' has
    begun. On March 15th we stopped accepting transition requests and we are
    working to complete the transitions in progress. We ask the maintainers
    of packages that are part of the toolchain to stop uploading those
    packages [1] without prior approval from us. We remind everybody to stop
    uploading large or disruptive changes to unstable, from here on
    experimental is the place to do that.

    Further details of the freeze are available in the freeze policy [2].
    The freeze contains 3 more milestones:
    * 2025-04-15 - Milestone 2 - Soft Freeze
    no new packages, delayed migration
    * 2025-05-15 - Milestone 3 - Hard Freeze - key packages and packages
    without autopkgtests need a manual unblock for migration
    * TBA - Milestone 4 - Full Freeze
    all packages need a manual unblock for migration

    === RC bugs ===

    The current list of Release Critical bugs for trixie [3] is
    progressively looking better. Thanks to everybody who is helping
    out. That said, we're not there yet, ideally the number of RC bugs goes
    down to zero. And autoremoval has done it's job, there's a large set of
    packages that are currently *not* in trixie, so this is your last chance
    to bring them back.

    Don't forget to organize your bug squashing parties:
    https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/ There's one planned for the end of April.

    === release notes ===

    We like to draw your attention to the release notes. We have hardly
    received any proposals (or even ideas), don't forget to file things
    worth mentioning against the release-notes pseudo package in the bts or
    prepare your MR on salsa [4]. The release notes editors will be helping
    you to shape the text, so don't be shy and submit those rough ideas
    already.

    === testing upgrades ===

    If you are in the position to already upgrade some hosts from bookworm
    to trixie, we like to hear from you if you run into issues. If you
    don't know which package is to blame, please don't be shy and report it
    against the upgrade-reports pseudo package and people following that
    package will try and help find the right package (help wanted for the
    triaging).

    === your packages ===

    Please take this opportunity to check packages are in their final shape
    and stay vigilant for release-critical bugs.

    On behalf of the Release Team,
    Paul

    [1] https://release.debian.org/testing/essential-and-build-essential.txt
    [2] https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html
    [3] https://udd.debian.org/bugs.cgi
    [4] https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/



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  • From Rainer Dorsch@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 13 23:30:01 2025
    Hi Paul,


    I used the release notes to upgrade a bookworm system to a trixie system. I like the new layout of the release notes, thanks for the layout upgrade :-)

    Overall it went very well, for the only real issue I run into, I filed a bug report:

    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1102994

    I am not a Debian developer, therefore I cannot create a pull request for fixes
    in the release notes myself, for the two minor issues I found:

    At least some versions mentioned on

    https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/whats-new.en.html

    are not updated, e.g. for Plasma, Libreoffice and gnucash (I guess applies for the others as well). The table seems to be at least partially updated (e.g. gimp).


    I think, this section does not apply anymore if upgrading from bookworm

    https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/upgrading.en.html#the-non-free-and-non-free-firmware-components

    Thanks for preparing an outstanding trixie release, I like it a lot :-)

    Rainer





    Am Samstag, 29. März 2025, 09:13:25 CEST schrieb Paul Gevers:
    Hi all,

    === trixie Transition and Toolchain freeze ===

    We're pleased to announce that the freeze for Debian 13 'trixie' has
    begun. On March 15th we stopped accepting transition requests and we are working to complete the transitions in progress. We ask the maintainers
    of packages that are part of the toolchain to stop uploading those
    packages [1] without prior approval from us. We remind everybody to stop uploading large or disruptive changes to unstable, from here on
    experimental is the place to do that.

    Further details of the freeze are available in the freeze policy [2].
    The freeze contains 3 more milestones:
    * 2025-04-15 - Milestone 2 - Soft Freeze
    no new packages, delayed migration
    * 2025-05-15 - Milestone 3 - Hard Freeze - key packages and packages
    without autopkgtests need a manual unblock for migration
    * TBA - Milestone 4 - Full Freeze
    all packages need a manual unblock for migration

    === RC bugs ===

    The current list of Release Critical bugs for trixie [3] is
    progressively looking better. Thanks to everybody who is helping
    out. That said, we're not there yet, ideally the number of RC bugs goes
    down to zero. And autoremoval has done it's job, there's a large set of packages that are currently *not* in trixie, so this is your last chance
    to bring them back.

    Don't forget to organize your bug squashing parties: https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/ There's one planned for the end of April.

    === release notes ===

    We like to draw your attention to the release notes. We have hardly
    received any proposals (or even ideas), don't forget to file things
    worth mentioning against the release-notes pseudo package in the bts or prepare your MR on salsa [4]. The release notes editors will be helping
    you to shape the text, so don't be shy and submit those rough ideas
    already.

    === testing upgrades ===

    If you are in the position to already upgrade some hosts from bookworm
    to trixie, we like to hear from you if you run into issues. If you
    don't know which package is to blame, please don't be shy and report it against the upgrade-reports pseudo package and people following that
    package will try and help find the right package (help wanted for the triaging).

    === your packages ===

    Please take this opportunity to check packages are in their final shape
    and stay vigilant for release-critical bugs.

    On behalf of the Release Team,
    Paul

    [1] https://release.debian.org/testing/essential-and-build-essential.txt
    [2] https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html
    [3] https://udd.debian.org/bugs.cgi
    [4] https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/



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  • From Antonio Terceiro@21:1/5 to Rainer Dorsch on Mon Apr 14 19:50:01 2025
    On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 10:45:56PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
    I am not a Debian developer, therefore I cannot create a pull request for fixes
    in the release notes myself,

    You absolutely can. One does *not* need to be a Debian Developer to send patches to the Debian BTS, or to create merge requests on salsa.

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