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



Martin Schulze writes:
> 
> btw: who decides if the package announcement is for the stable or
> unstable tree?

Right now, basically everything is for the unstable tree.

When both stable and unstable depend on the same libc major number, 
then bugfixes will get pushed back into the stable tree as well.

> (bg: I have the manpages package, stable or unstable? 

Unstable.

> If stable I
> could announce it like everytime, if not I have to use the new
> announce methods I don't know.)

send the mail to debian-devel rather than to debian-changes.

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