On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 08:06:14PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > > One of the maintainers of systemd says that otherwise he don't thinks > > this behavior is unsuitable for release: https://bugs.debian.org/747535#46
> This, however, *is* the wrong way to have this discussion. Arguing over > whether this is an RC bug just comes across as attempting to coerce other > people into doing the work you care about, which makes the whole thing > needlessly confrontational. Instead, propose solutions and patches. > There's no need to ever have an argument about how important it is to > finish the work if we instead use that energy to simply *do* the work. RC bug severity has an important function in blocking package migrations to testing. If someone is concerned that a particular regression in behavior is sufficiently severe that it should block the new version of the package from testing, they certainly should set the bug severity in the first instance. The maintainer may disagree, in which case one is free to escalate it to the release team precisely as Tollef has suggested. But there's nothing inappropriate about having this discussion directly with the maintainer first. We certainly shouldn't insist that anyone who spots something they think is a release-critical bug be personally responsible for providing a patch and getting it accepted in the narrow window before the package automatically migrates to testing. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org
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