Debian Lenny has gone stable. YAY! I've already got chroots and my build scripts set up for Debian Squeeze, which is the new testing, so I'll be able to produce packages of Wine for Squeeze without trouble, but there are some issues I'd like comment on.
1) I will not supply packages for Etch/amd64 (this used to be a TODO for me). No negotiation on this, but I am willing to assist people to compile/package it themselves if there's a good reason for not upgrading to Lenny. 2) I'll still build Etch/i386 packages (because it's damn easy for me to do so), but how long should this go on for? Ideally, we should encourage people to upgrade to Lenny. 3) Do we want to set up a Squeeze repository with 1.1.15 in it, or should we wait until the next release to set up a Squeeze repository? If the former, I will build packages specifically on/for Squeeze - best to do it this way for maximum compatibility.
Ideally, I'd like a standardised policy on points #2 and #3, so that we know what's going on for the next release of Debian (I know, long-term planning). Scott, I'd value your opinion too, even though you only do Ubuntu packages now.