Hi Thomas,

On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 09:20:04AM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:

> thanks for the bug and the patch.
> On 2007-12-21 02:45:52.00 Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Would you consider the attached patch to add four new upload targets to 
>> the
>> default list of queues dput knows about?  I don't know if you have a 
>> policy
>> on listing queues that aren't directly tied to Debian; it's fine with me 
>> if
>> you don't want to add entries for ubuntu/revu, I figured it wouldn't hurt 
>> to
>> ask.  But IMHO the security queues should definitely be listed by default 
>> -
>> especially now that there's an unembargoed security queue I think it's a
>> good idea to support these by name to help users avoid accidentally making
>> embargoed security fixes public.

> To be honest, if revu is a ubuntu-specific upload-queue, I would have a 
> slight preference ubuntu-revu as a name.
> That said, it's not a big deal, so I'll just add some queues.

Sure, the ubuntu-revu name makes perfect sense to me.  I was just passing
the names on as I found them in the Debian dput package.

BTW, though revu is a site that's related to Ubuntu, it's not run on Ubuntu
project resources; I guess it's theoretically possible that one could use it
for Debian packages in the future.

> Do you want to add typical Distribution: values as well or is that too much 
> in flux with ubuntu?

Oh, I wasn't aware of this feature; doesn't seem to be used in the Ubuntu
package.

The distribution values do change every 6 months, so if you're willing to
accomodate that, I think it would be a fine thing to include.  Should I
draft a patch for this as well?

Cheers,
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