"Loren M. Lang" <lor...@north-winds.org> schreef op 8 februari 2024 02:13:49 CET: >This is just for my own curiosity and understanding. Is the NEW queue on >FTP Master handled entirely manually? > >I see a number of packages that go back quite a few months, however, >it's not exactly clear to me what kind of things are holding those >packages up at least from looking at the website. For example, looking >at stac-validator, I see it's been in the queue for 6 months now >looking at the bug report linked for it, there doesn't seem to be any >indication of what might be holding it up. Is every item in this queue >ultimately waiting for a human to give it a green light or is there some >automated check that might block them? > >I'm just trying to better understand the process here and how to tell >what is holding a package back when it's been in the queue for months. I >have nothing myself so it's just for understanding. > Certain Lintian tags cause a package to be rejected automatically, as listed under Lintian Autorejects on ftp-master.debian.org. If the package is not automatically rejected, it is manually reviewed according to the criteria on ftp-master.debian.org/REJECT-FAQ.html. -- Vriendelijke groet, Kind regards,
Victor Westerhuis