https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-a ... 00008.htmlWe're pleased to announce that the freeze for Debian 10 'buster' has begun.
On January 12th we stopped accepting transition requests and we are working
to complete the remaining transitions in progress.
This also means that autopkgtest regressions have now become migration
blockers.
Other stages of the release are on target. They are:
2019-02-12 Soft freeze (no new packages, no re-entry, 10 day migration)
2019-03-12 Full freeze
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Debian 10 'Buster' freeze has begun
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Debian 10 'Buster' freeze has begun
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Re: Debian 10 'Buster' freeze has begun
Thank you for the notification.
It appears a full freeze occurred on this on 2019-03-12.
Jeff Nadrich
It appears a full freeze occurred on this on 2019-03-12.
Jeff Nadrich