On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 05:44:31PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote: > > Remember, Debian is a volunteer project, you cannot force people to do > > something they do not want to. > > Motivation is the only factor to make them do things. Having to care > about the release in order to continue the "fun work" leads to > motivation.
Indeed. Having the idea that the release takes ages, and that the "fun work" will not come back in the near future, does not. > > > Testing synchronisation are not of pure technical nature, they are > > > social problem, and so they should be solved by people and not > > > scripts. > > > > Yes, testing synchronisation is not a purely technical matter. Nor is it > > purely social, so the testing scripts, which automatically keep stuff in > > sync, are a real help. On top of that, package maintainers coordinating > > They are overhead. They most certainly are not. It certainly is a help to be able to see what packages are in a mostly-releasable state just by looking at those that are in testing, and those that are not. I have a simple question for you: have you actually talked to those currently managing our releases before drafting this GR? -- EARTH smog | bricks AIR -- mud -- FIRE soda water | tequila WATER -- with thanks to fortune
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