Perhaps down the road, after experimental is lifted. For now I've generally been telling distros to slow down.
For anything this big staging the release is important, we don't need or want to be in every distro right away (the Fedora people were also _extremely_ gung ho in the past and I told them the same thing).
Until every outstanding critical bug report is fixed (and there are still a few), I want power users testing it who know how to deal with things breaking, I don't want unsuspecting users getting bit.
Devil's advocate: You may find that it better achieves your goal to provide packages and say "For power users testing only". You might also be able to petition Debian to have it removed if it's leading to people foot-gunning.
If I can help with deb/rpm packaging, let me know. I'm a power user here, excited about bcachefs, but haven't tried it because I don't have the time to give it a worthy test (remembering how much time I put into getting ZFS stable on Linux). Thanks for your hard work on it!
For anything this big staging the release is important, we don't need or want to be in every distro right away (the Fedora people were also _extremely_ gung ho in the past and I told them the same thing).
Until every outstanding critical bug report is fixed (and there are still a few), I want power users testing it who know how to deal with things breaking, I don't want unsuspecting users getting bit.