Hello, just follow this guide: http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/configuration/ipfire/pakfire/testing -Michael On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 11:44 +0200, Jan Lentfer wrote: > Hi, could you shortly describe (possibly once more) how can follow the testing branch instead of the stable branch? TIA Jan > > Von meinem iPad gesendet > > > Am 11.06.2015 um 10:51 schrieb Michael Tremer : > > > > Hello, > > > > I just wanted to update you quickly about the upcoming Core Update 91 > > release plan. > > > > There will be a new OpenSSL release at some time today (Thursday) which > > fixes several security vulnerabilities in this library. We do not know > > much about the severity of those vulnerabilities, yet, but we will > > release a new Core Update any ways. > > > > The changes that have been pushed into the next branch will be released > > as well with an exception of Python. The Python package won't build on > > some systems and due to lack of time to debug this properly the Python > > update has been postponed. > > > > As soon as the OpenSSL update is released we will start the build. We > > expect this to be late at night (as it has been in the past) and > > therefore the will be a build available Friday morning/noon European > > time. The ARM build will take much longer to complete though. > > > > We will push that build to the testing tree so that as many people can > > help testing as possibly can. > > > > If everything goes well we intend to release the final update 24 hours > > after that - which will be Saturday some time after mid day. > > > > Best, > > -Michael > > > > P.S. I was asked to send a short release plan for Core Updates on this > > list because it is not so easy to find out what the current status is > > sometimes. I would like your feedback about if this is a good idea and > > if this is helping. I am hoping that it is helping us to engage more > > testers into the testing procedure of new Core Updates and let you plan > > some time for doing that.