Possibility of Calendarserver 3.1 in Precise

Asked by Rahul Amaram

Hi, I'm the maintainer for calendarserver in Debian. Currently the version of calendarserver in debian is 2.6. I was planning to have calendarserver 3.1 pushed into the next Debian stable release. However, I was wondering if it would be possible to get it into precise as well. I'm not very familiar with Ubuntu release process. I know that ubuntu precise freeze date is Feb 16. So if I could get calendarserver 3.1 into Sid by that deadline, would it get into precise as well? As I am pretty occupied of late, I think it would take at least a couple of weeks for me to package and test calendarserver 3.1. Would that be too late for precise?

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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I suggest you report a bug with your fix. I'd also state you are the maintainer.

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Tim Blokdijk (tim-blokdijk) said :
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I would like 3.1 in Precise. I just wrote a bug report for writing a 'juju charm' for an iCal server.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+bug/921772
That's not a request to update the package tot 3.1

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Jorge Castro (jorge) said :
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hi Rahul,

You can file a bug as soon as it's ready in Debian to do a sync request: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess

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Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) said :
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Also since calendarserver is in universe, FeatureFreeze is nominal.. since syncing it won't break any CD builds. So you don't have to worry too much about February 16.

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Andre LaBranche (dre-mac) said :
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Tim Blokdijk (tim-blokdijk) said :
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As version 3.2 is now packaged for Debian..
http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/calendarserver.html
Any chance this can be back-ported or integrated into a 12.04 point release?

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