On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:14:54 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl > <toli...@debian.org> wrote: > > > I noticed that recently some people seem to seek first time sponsors > > while asking for setting the "DM-Upload-Allowed: yes" flag at the very > > same time. > > This isn't the only misuse of DMUA that exists, some people set it in > their package instead of asking the sponsor to set it.
It's our duty to check if DMUA is set or not. Never, EVER, review a package only based on a changelog. If I am unhappy with DMUA for a specific maintainer+package pair, I talk to the maintainer, and tell her I can upload only without DMUA because I don't believe she is ready for unattended uploads. If she agrees, I simply drop that line from debian/control and upload the package -- otherwise she just goes and looks for another sponsor. If we all agree on being stricter about DMUA, she just won't get that flag, even when asking someone else. I don't see any flaw in the current process. Sponsors already take the burden of many things when uploading a package (license issues and dfsg-freeness come to mind), and checking DMUA is just one of them. > Others go further and do not mention that in debian/changelog nor in their RFS > mail. One of those "sponsoring rules" I try to enforce to people asking for uploads is: add a "DMUA set" in debian/changelog, and possibly something like "ACKed by dapal". Checking the changelog is, once again, still our duty -- people looking for sponsors tipically are: 1) newbies -- and they don't know what to do, someone must instruct them on best practices -- that's why we're also "mentors", 2) experienced packagers with no upload rights -- being experienced, just tell a word and they'll understand. So, there really is no flaw in the current process, IMO. Kindly, David -- . ''`. Debian developer | http://wiki.debian.org/DavidPaleino : :' : Linuxer #334216 --|-- http://www.hanskalabs.net/ `. `'` GPG: 1392B174 ----|---- http://deb.li/dapal `- 2BAB C625 4E66 E7B8 450A C3E1 E6AA 9017 1392 B174
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