From systmkor at gmail.com Mon May 1 21:44:49 2017 From: systmkor at gmail.com (Orion) Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 14:44:49 -0700 Subject: [DSE-User] Question - migrating refpolicy to Jessie Stable In-Reply-To: <89c8c463-59ba-cc1d-d4f0-42a3e6902a04@computer-leipzig.com> References: <20170427034717.GB78194@Orion-MacBook-Pro.local> <89c8c463-59ba-cc1d-d4f0-42a3e6902a04@computer-leipzig.com> Message-ID: <20170501214449.GA37998@Orion-MacBook-Pro.local> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 12:56:25PM +0200, Michael Bunk wrote: > It will never enter jessie stable. Okay. I presume that's apart of the general Debian QA policy. > Generally, packages from testing only ever enter stable when a new > Debian is released. So you can only expect refpolicy > 2:2.20161023.1-9 to become stretch stable. I noticed that there was a full freeze set for Debian Stretch on 2017-02-05. Is it already planned to be in Stretch stable? If not, what is holding it back from being released in Debian Stretch stable? Thank you for your time.