Re: policy releases

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On 1/20/21 7:07 AM, Russell Coker wrote:
Refpolicy releases tend to be between 4 and 8 months apart.  The last release
was 5 months ago.  So by past standards a new one could be any time soon.

https://release.debian.org/bullseye/freeze_policy.html

The Debian release schedule has a freeze on new source packages on 2021-02-12.
To get from Unstable to Testing takes 5 days so new sources have to be
uploaded on the 6th of Feb at the latest to get in.  Would it be possible to
have a new refpolicy release some time before the 5th of Feb so the next
release of Debian can be as close as possible to upstream?


Yes. I was waiting on the dead module removals, but now that is complete, we can move forward with a release. Merge window for this release will close at noon on Feb 2 (UTC-4) for release on Feb 3.

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Chris PeBenito



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