On 10572 March 1977, Kevin Mark wrote: > I understand the general idea of a DFSG-free license but, for example, > if Clint uploads yet another zsh package bugfix, I'm not expecting him to have > it under a different license then the last 99 uploads. And if there was > a license change, you could detect it by checking the current package > license 'tag' against some 'oldtag' stored by some random method. > This assumes that the developer classified it correctly in the initial > setup, and then this was verified by the ftpmasters and the developer > doesnt have some malicious intent to not notify ftpmaster of a new > license change via these said 'tag's.
Only packages in NEW are checked, not every little bugfix upload. :) -- bye Joerg It seems to me that the account creation step could be fully automated: checking the box "approved by DAM" could trigger an insert into the LDAP database thereby creating the account. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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