On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 10:18:36AM +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote: >Hi Ansgar > >On 2022/06/09 09:54, Ansgar wrote: >> I really don't like adding anything with a slash. Having updates/main >> instead of main on security.d.o already caused lots of cornercases and >> we now got (partly) rid of that. >> >> Just name it non-free-firmware. > >If ftp team can avoid the slash, then all the better.
+1 >> > So, I'm asking the FTP team to please consider implementing this. >> >> So we should not wait for a GR proposing a different solution? > >I don't think it's worth blocking on a GR, and I think implementing this >could simplify a GR on the larger firmware issues if it becomes clear that >it's necessary to have a GR, but I'd like to know where Steve stands on that >too. My feeling is that *this* piece is looking uncontroversial - we don't need to block on a GR for this. I'm going to continue to push for a GR to make the *downstream* decision, i.e. what to do with our images. As a side issue: I know that pabs is keen on the idea of having things appear in both non-free *and* non-free-firmware, but I'm not so convinced. How much pain is that likely to cause for ftpmaster and dak? I know that debian-cd will need updates to cope with that, and I suspect quite a lot of other software may as well. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com “Changing random stuff until your program works is bad coding practice, but if you do it fast enough it’s Machine Learning.” -- https://twitter.com/manisha72617183