A Debian 12 “Bookworm” Freeze Date Released
In This Video We Are Discussing About Some days ago the news was released by the Debian developers, who have already fixed a plan to freeze Debian 12 "Bookworm" release package base, a version that if all goes as agreed by the development team, Debian 12 is expected to be released in mid-2023.
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A Debian 12 “Bookworm” Freeze Date Released
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With this, it is planned that for the month of January 2023, the first freezing stage will begin from the package database, within which the execution of "transitions" (update packages that require dependency tuning for other packages, leading to temporary removal of packages from Testing) will be started stopped, as well as it will stop updating the packages needed for the build (build-essential).
After that, for February 12, 2023 is contemplated which will take place the first phase of freezing, which is the «Soft» of the package base, during which the acceptance of new source packages will be stopped and the possibility of re-enabling previously removed packages will be closed.
On March 12, 2023, the second phase of freezing will be applied, which is the "Hard" before the release, during which the process of transferring key packages and packages without autopkgtests from unstable to tested will be completely stopped and the intensive testing and troubleshooting stage will begin by blocking the release.
It is mentioned that the "Hard" freezing step is introduced for the first time and is considered a necessary intermediate step before a full freeze covering all packages, and that as of yet the full freeze time has yet to be determined with certainty. precision.
It is also worth mentioning that speaking about Debian, the news was also released that the team responsible for managing the accounts in the Debian project has cut Norbert Preining's status for inappropriate behavior on Debian's private closed mailing list (details of the conflict have yet to be revealed).
In reply Norbert made the decision to withdraw from Debian development and move into the Arch Linux community. Norbert has been involved in Debian development since 2005 and has maintained around 150 packages, mostly related to KDE and LaTeX.
Apparently, the reason for the restriction of rights was a conflict with Martina Ferrari, who maintains 37 packages, including the net-tools package and Prometheus monitoring system components.
“The teams and colleagues I have actively worked with, in particular the TeX team and the Qt/KDE team, have been excellent and welcoming, and I will miss working with them,” he said.
"Unfortunately, only the 'political' side of Debian is creating such a toxic atmosphere."
Norberto's form of communication, which was not contained in expressions, was perceived by Martina as sexist and in violation of the community's code of conduct. Perhaps the decision was also influenced by past disagreements with Lars Wirzenius, one of the early maintainers of Debian GNU/Linux, related to Norbert's disagreement with the policy of imposing political correctness and criticism of Sarah Sharp's actions.
Norbert believes that the environment in the project has become toxic, and the actions against him have become a reaction to expressing his opinion and calling things by their proper name, not following the general line of political correctness.
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