+ <sect2 id="upload-frozen">Uploading to <em/frozen/
+ <p>
+The Debian freeze is a crucial time for Debian. It is our chance to
+synchronize and stabilize our distribution as a whole. Therefore,
+care must be taken when uploading to <em/frozen/.
+ <p>
+It is tempting to always try to get the newest release of software
+into the release. However, it's much more important that the system
+as a whole is stable and works as expected.
+ <p>
+The watchword for uploading to <em/frozen/ is <strong>no new
+code</strong>. This is a difficult thing to quantify, so here are
+some guidelines:
+ <p>
+<list>
+ <item>
+Fixes for bugs of severity <em/critical/, <em/grave/, or
+<em/important/ severity are always allowed for those packages that
+must exist in the final release
+ <item>
+<em/critical/, <em/grave/, and <em/important/ bug fixes are only
+allowed for non-necessary packages if they don't add any new features
+ <item>
+normal bug fixes are allowed (though discouraged) on all packages if
+and only if there are no new features
+ <item>
+wishlist fixes are not allowed (they are, after all, not really bugs)
+ <item>
+documentation bug fixes are allowed, since good documentation is
+important
+ </list>
+ <p>
+Remember, there is statistically a 15% chance that every bug fix will
+introduce a new bug. The introduction and discovery of new bugs
+either delays release or weakens the final product. There is little
+correlation between the severity of the original bug and the severity
+of the introduced bug.
+
+