On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 01:37:32PM +0200, Francisco Moya wrote:

> Obviously you didn't even tried to contact David.  You didn't even tried to
> see the upstream head, which enforces *his* release policy.
>

You are pointing me again to talk with upstream several times.
That is *your* job,( sorry, your sponsoree's job...), upstream theoreticaly has 
nothing do to with debian.

> > not release tarballs, and even if he did, you are not affected but his
> > release
> > policy to be forced to ship binary packages.
> 
> 
> Wrong (Cf. Debian Policy 3.2.1)
>

yes, when upstream does releases, no the case.

....

Rest of the mail skip since you are repeating again and again the same stuff 
and you keep reciting your own interpretation of the the debian policy as a 
parrot.

It is also sad you did not even try to understand what other people and I
tried to explain you. We all are far more experienced than you in Debian and
we have tried to explain you how do things better, and you have not even tried
to think about what we explained you.

> If I open the discussion in -devel then I would need to allocate enough time
> to collect opinions, summarize, etc.  I'm sorry but my time is limited right
> now.  Things may change in the future, but I consider this a minor issue and
> indeed we all agreed to fix this in the next release, even when I didn't
> find *any* convincing argument.
>

If things are so worthless as you think they are it should be a quick 
discussion.
And if you want to ask and discuss about policy changes, use -policy, no 
-devel...

Ana



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