On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:32:23PM +0100, Romain Beauxis wrote: > > I have several very small ocaml packages waiting in NEW for several weeks now. > I am upstream on these packages, and, honnestly, it takes few minutes to > check > them (only 3 files of code in tarball).
Of course, keep in mind, we wouldn't know that the package only has 3 files until we check. > > On the other hand, I have been trying to move to the new libgavl for some > times. Although I did make mistake in the copyright file, each round through > NEW took me almost 2 months, which means that the transition is on-going > since almost october or november. As a hint. When this happens, respond to the REJECT email you get when you re-upload so that we know that there is a package we have already checked, so that we know you are re-uploading and addressing our concerns. > > However, if like 3 DDs claim they have reviewed the package's license and > that > eveythying is like GPL, along with a subjective views on the complexity of > the package's check, then the work should be much more faster afterward. Knowing that 3 other DDs have checked a package doesn't change our work at all, unless that reduces the number of uploads. If a package has been uploaded that 3 other DDs have signed off on, we are still going to do the same checking that we would on a package that didn't have such a review. This is not to say that I wouldn't welcome such a thing. I'd hope that many of the packages we see wouldn't be uploaded if more people were looking at them before they were uploaded. stew
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