On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:27:07AM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Files: > 70c1a6ff3530b04e6ad62d33ff99592a 1969 java optional cup_0.11a+20060608-8.dsc > a17d8727b785eed718e448c9dca0b13c 6148 java optional > cup_0.11a+20060608-8.debian.tar.xz > 6be68ae5d67dfc667d3582757e6a3612 127308 java optional > cup_0.11a+20060608-8_all.deb Dear Debian Java Maintainers: Thank you for fixing this bug. I have a question: Is there a particular reason why you are still not doing source-only uploads? Source-only uploads are particularly interesting for "Arch: all" packages, because it's a way to double-check for package correctness (FTBFS bugs in particular). Ordinary uploads for "Arch: any" are tested by all the arch-dependent autobuilders, so the effect of not doing source-only uploads in "Arch: all" packages is that they are tested a lot less than "Arch: any" packages. Thanks.