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Subject: bullseye release planned on 2021-08-14 and the last weeks up to the release
From: Paul Gevers <elbrus@debian.org>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 21:56:59 +0200
Hi all,
Release date
============
We plan to release on 2021-08-14.
If you want to celebrate it (and the conditions around you allow for
it), please consider attending a Debian release party, or hosting your
own! See https://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartyBullseye for more
information.
The final weeks up to the release
=================================
In the last week prior to the freeze, testing will be completely
frozen and only emergency bug fixes will be considered in this period.
Please consider Tuesday the 2021-08-03 at 12:00 UTC the absolute last
moment for submitting unblock requests for bullseye.
Changes that are not ready to migrate to testing at that time will
not be included in bullseye for the initial release. However, you can
still fix bugs in bullseye via point releases if the changeset follows
the rules for updates in stable.
Starting now, we will be even more strict when considering unblock
requests. Please check the details below and make sure to only upload
well-tested *targeted* fixes.
In summary:
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
* **Unblock request** deadline: > 2021-08-03 12:00 UTC <
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- You must submit your unblock request *before* then
- Your changes must be ready to migrate to bullseye at that time
- Upload several days *before* the deadline
* If a change is late, it may still be applicable for an update via
a point release after bullseye has been released.
* Please note that the automatic removals are still in effect and may
still remove packages up to that date. Also, some packages will be
removed manually before the auto-removal deadline.
Please fix bugs today rather than shortly before the deadline. Simple
mistakes (no manner how trivial) or busy buildd queue can end up
causing your upload to miss the bullseye release.
Future updates to bullseye up to the freeze
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
As we are entering the final part of the freeze, please keep future
changes and unblock requests limited to:
* targeted fixes for release critical bugs (i.e., bugs of severity
critical, grave, and serious);
* fixes for severity: important bugs, only when this can be done via
unstable;
* translation updates and documentation fixes, only when this can be
done via unstable (preferably bundled with a fix for at least one
of the problems listed above and nothing else)
* updates to packages directly related to the release process
(i.e. with references to the current layout of the archive), only
when this can be done via unstable;
We will only accept targeted fixes. Requests including other changes
will not be accepted. Please do not upload new upstream versions to
unstable.
For the release team,
Paul
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Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
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Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
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"The advice given above is all good, and just because a new message has appeared it does not mean that a problem has arisen, just that a new gremlin hiding in the hardware has been exposed." - FreewheelinFrank
"The advice given above is all good, and just because a new message has appeared it does not mean that a problem has arisen, just that a new gremlin hiding in the hardware has been exposed." - FreewheelinFrank
Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
Today 14 August 2021, very exciting to wait Debian Stable 11 Bullseye release
Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
me to, wake up waaay to early today 6am europe / belgium time looking to find a synced mirror hahahahahahah
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Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
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"The advice given above is all good, and just because a new message has appeared it does not mean that a problem has arisen, just that a new gremlin hiding in the hardware has been exposed." - FreewheelinFrank
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Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
Testing the final before release to the mirrors. Such good news to read. Music to my ears. It's like Christmas in August.
I for one want to say the following:
This is one-hell-of-an accomplishment.
Thank you to everyone who worked on this project: every day, every hour, every moment.
Thank you for your commitment to free and open source software.
Thank you for freeing the world from intrusive commercial interests.
Thank you for your diligence and your commitment to high quality software.
Thank you for the software itself.
You've done yet another remarkable thing.
I am grateful to you for your efforts.
- dh
I for one want to say the following:
This is one-hell-of-an accomplishment.
Thank you to everyone who worked on this project: every day, every hour, every moment.
Thank you for your commitment to free and open source software.
Thank you for freeing the world from intrusive commercial interests.
Thank you for your diligence and your commitment to high quality software.
Thank you for the software itself.
You've done yet another remarkable thing.
I am grateful to you for your efforts.
- dh
Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
installing now, going to setup a kvm-server...
Good luck nice weekend Donald Norwood , and the Debian team !
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Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
Typo perfectionish.
"The advice given above is all good, and just because a new message has appeared it does not mean that a problem has arisen, just that a new gremlin hiding in the hardware has been exposed." - FreewheelinFrank
"The advice given above is all good, and just because a new message has appeared it does not mean that a problem has arisen, just that a new gremlin hiding in the hardware has been exposed." - FreewheelinFrank
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Re: Debian bullseye release planned for 2021-08-14
+1,000Loci.Cantos wrote: ↑2021-08-14 16:05 Testing the final before release to the mirrors. Such good news to read. Music to my ears. It's like Christmas in August.
I for one want to say the following:
This is one-hell-of-an accomplishment.
Thank you to everyone who worked on this project: every day, every hour, every moment.
Thank you for your commitment to free and open source software.
Thank you for freeing the world from intrusive commercial interests.
Thank you for your diligence and your commitment to high quality software.
Thank you for the software itself.
You've done yet another remarkable thing.
I am grateful to you for your efforts.
- dh
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