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Re: What are debian-announce and debian-changes for?



> who decides if the package announcement is for the stable or
> unstable tree?
>
> (bg: I have the manpages package, stable or unstable? If stable I
> could announce it like everytime, if not I have to use the new
> announce methods I don't know.)

You decide. If you are fixing serious bugs, (and currently, only if your
upload is a.out) you can have your package put in the "stable" archive,
and announce it to debian-changes . If you are uploading something that
should be tested, you should have it put in "unstable". Once the "stable"
distribution is ELF, you will have the option to copy things from "unstable"
to "stable" once they are well-tested. We don't yet have a point-release
policy, but we'd probably copy over tested packages once a month or so and
call it a point release.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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