Stabilize according to this commit message: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=20d6dce99ba2f294c829ec9ee3fadc3370c49917 Reproducible: Always
In case missed that bit from my comment in [1], that was also an option: > On a side-note, I (personally) wouldn't see a problem with > self-stabilization through PRs if don't want to be constantly > filling stabilization bugs, could be done at same time as bumps > (add new, stable the candidate if no issues, remove old stable). i.e. just means checking if the relevant version works in stable, and a commit to change ~amd64 -> amd64 in KEYWORDS Self-stabilization is acceptable for amd64/x86, may bit more of a grey zone with proxy-maint but not when we're okay with it. If prefer to keep using stabilization bugs, that's fine too though -- some devs may prefer it that way too. [1] https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/23843#pullrequestreview-854939462
amd64 stable. Closing.