• Do you plan d-i alpha tests? (Re: Updates to the trixie freeze policy)

    From Andreas Tille@21:1/5 to Cyril Brulebois on Sat Nov 30 19:30:01 2024
    XPost: linux.debian.maint.boot, linux.debian.maint.gtk.gnome

    Cyril Brulebois wrote on 2024-11-13:
    I don't think they've been caught up in the temporary freezes (I'd think
    the longest one last cycle was a little week, usually a few days,
    sometimes just a few hours), so I've never taken the time to adjust (1)
    the hints and (2) the tooling that makes sure the relevant hint files
    knows about all udebs. That could be done if we were to have a permanent
    udeb freeze (I'm not advocating for that).

    I admit I’m not very familiar with the release process. However, my
    (possibly flawed) memory recalls that we used to have some kind of d-i
    alpha for very early testing, available even before the freeze. Could
    you confirm this, or am I misremembering?

    Additionally, I wonder if an automated test suite for the installer
    might be helpful. In my admittedly naive view, something like
    Babelbox[1] could serve this purpose. I remember we used it at some
    Linux events at the Debian booth to demonstrate how easily Debian can be installed. Could you share your thoughts on this?

    Kind regards
    Andreas.

    PS: Please CC me, I'm not subscribed to these lists.

    [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/BabelBox

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