Monthly Archives: November 2014

Volume of debian-release mailing list

“Page 1 of 5” To be honest, I do not know how many mails it shows “per page” (though I assume it is a fixed number).  So for comparison, I found the month on debian-devel@l.d.o with the  highest volume in … Continue reading

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Release Team unblock queue flushed

At the start of this week, I wrote that we had 58 open unblock requests open (of which 25 were tagged moreinfo).  Thanks to an extra effort from the Release Team, we now down to 25 open unblocks – of … Continue reading

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The first 12 days and 408 unblock requests into the Jessie freeze

The release team receives an extreme amount of unblock requests right now.  For the past 22 days[1], we have been receiving no less than 408 unblock/ageing requests.  That is an average of ~18.5/day.  In the same period, the release team … Continue reading

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Release sprint – Preparing for Jessie

The release team are doing a sprint right now up the mini-DebConf in Cambridge, kindly hosted by ARM. We have a fairly large agenda of around 10 items, ranging from “simple” things like determine the name for the next release … Continue reading

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