How should we update the uploaders list
Martin Steghöfer
martin at steghoefer.eu
Sat Nov 29 18:05:10 UTC 2014
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> The idea is to pass changes uploaded during the freeze period through
> unstable if possible, but reduce the amount of changes allowed as we
> get closer to the release. If changes not intended for the release are
> uploaded to unstable, we make it harder for each other to make sure
> fixes get tested before they are accepted into testing.
OK, I see your point of facilitating the testing process by using
"unstable".
Anyway, although the change of uploaders wouldn't be accepted into
Jessie on its own, it probably wouldn't prevent other changes from being
accepted into Jessie. It could probably just "slip in" together with the
important changes, using categories iii. or iv. To me, such a change
seems very similar to a documentation update: A little change in meta
information that cannot break anything and that is therefore accepted
"on the side". However, this applies only till 5th January 2015. So in
case that we don't have any RC bug to fix in Jessie before that date,
but after that date something comes up, then we would possibly have to
use TPU for that.
If that seems too risky, we can still sit it out. I don't consider
perfectly accurate meta data crucial. It's accurate enough so people are
able to contact the team via the mailing list and get a rough idea of
the people that are involved. The only thing is that I'd feel sorry for
not giving Ralph the credit he deserves. But he would get it - just a
little later.
Cheers,
Martin
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