Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Too many Recommends (in particular on mail-transport-agent)"): > Jeremy Bicha writes ("Re: Too many Recommends (in particular on > mail-transport-agent)"): > > I think you're looking at this from the opposite perspective that I > > am. If you intent to ask the TC to override a Debian maintainer, I > > think your arguments need to be much more detailed and documented on > > the bug why you believe it to be that critical of an issue. > > Recommends bloat as a whole is a serious problem for the whole > project. This is true even though the problem caused by each > individual instance is small. > > Our second-line institutional structures (after individual > maintainers) for dealing with _classes_ of problem are policy (which > is already very clear IMO on this, but is often not followed); > automation (lintian, buildds, rebuild tests, etc); and peer review > (d-devel); and ftpmaster review (not applicable to existing packages > and I don't think they focus on this). > > Unfortunately Recommends abuse is too subjective to be readily > amenable to the latter. to automated assessment.
Ian.