Am Di., 9. Juli 2019 um 23:11 Uhr schrieb Jonas Smedegaard jonas.smedegaard@puri.sm:
Quoting Jeremiah C. Foster (2019-07-09 12:05:12)
On Tue, 2019-07-09 at 08:44 -0300, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Matthias Klumpp (2019-07-08 14:04:20)
Indeed. As a matter of fact, PureOS green is already tracking bullseye at the moment.
Can you then please "hit the breaks" to not contaminate green any further?
I believe this has been done, please see: https://lists.puri.sm/pipermail/pureos-project/2019-July/000157.html
Here's a quote from that email (at the bottom); "P.S: I made a "stale" suite fork of the "green" PureOS suite, so we have a stable-ish point of reference to use, in case we go with having a suite that tracks stable (as green is accumulating packages from Debian testing already)."
Well, Matthias knows best what Matthias has done but I can only read above quotes as a) our users of green will continue to receive Debian testing packages and b) new user can receive Debian stable packages (when an installer is created for that).
That was indeed what I meant, but after receiving this announcement from Jeremiah I also disabled all synchronization with Debian just as a safety precaution. At the moment, nothing should be synced from Debian to PureOS.
Regardless of those details, please stop all migration frmo landing to green to minimize the mess we need to custom-handle!!!
I think a single exclamation point is sufficient. :-)
Why?
Because it could come across as impolite and shouting, like you commanding me to do something. Don't worry about that though ;-)
Because we don't want to stabilise PureOS now after all?
I think it's a good plan, but we should really nail down the "how" soon (see my other mail for that).
Or because a bunch of helping hands is getting hired as we speak to help maintain the delta we now create between Debian stable and whenever we stop letting Debian testing packages into green?
There is none (or just a small one of the first few hours after migration was enabled again in Debian). I still hope that we get more helping hands though.
Cheers, Matthias