On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 07:26:15AM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> >> Uploads to the archive are not irreversible. You can just as well
> >> upload a new version reverting whatever was done.
> 
> >> Please everybody stop treating the archive as the holy thing that
> >> only blessed maintainers can touch. This stance helps nobody.
> >> ITS solely for QA work is in the same boat of wrong. Just NMU.
> 
> > Yes, quite.  Integers are cheap, and these are not uploads directly to
> > stable.  We can always just upload again.
> 
> Good morning,
> Uploading to unstable makes changes user-visible, that is a enormous
> difference to a GIT commit. Also nowadays we consider unstable as
> staging ground for our next release, we have gone away from the "thank
> you for using unstable, if it breaks you may keep both pieces"-approach.

I think it's both? But that's for a different discussion.


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