[Fedora Release Engineering] #884: Break final freeze for system-switch-java

Fedora Release Engineering rel-eng at fedoraproject.org
Tue Oct 28 19:03:46 UTC 2008


#884: Break final freeze for system-switch-java
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 Reporter:  dbhole at redhat.com  |       Owner:  rel-eng at lists.fedoraproject.org
     Type:  task               |      Status:  new                            
Milestone:                     |   Component:  koji                           
 Keywords:                     |  
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 The koji build nvr (name-version-release):
 system-switch-java-1.1.4-1.fc10

 Description:
 The above package is currently tagged dist-f10-updates-candidate. I would
 like to see it in dist-f10

 Rationale for why the change is important enough to be allowed in after
 the final freeze:
 The translation team has worked hard on getting various translations in
 for the project. I wanted to wait until the last minute to allow maximum
 translations in before making a release (project is on fedorahosted.org).
 I was under the impression that today being the freeze, builds would be
 allowed until the end of the day.

 Impact of *not* accepting the development at this point of the schedule:
 Over 20 new translations will not be there for system-switch-java

 Information on what testing you've already done on the development to help
 reduce the risk:
 No code changes were made to the project, only translations added. I
 downloaded the built copy and tried out various translations randomly, and
 they all work.

 As I stated above, this is more due to a misunderstanding than anything
 else. I deliberately waited until the last minute thinking I can still
 build today, and only now did I find out that the tag is already frozen :(

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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/884>
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