Hallo Michael, You do not need to wait for the NMU. If you upload a newer version before the DELAY expires, the NMU is automatically cancelled.
Am Freitag, den 13.04.2012, 01:39 +0400 schrieb Michael Tokarev: > On 13.04.2012 01:08, Tomasz Muras wrote: > > Hello, > > > > A Debian developer has uploaded a NMU (moodle 1.9.9.dfsg2-5.1) to > > DELAYED/7-DAY [1]. I have incorporated his changes, and added a new release > > (moodle 1.9.9.dfsg2-6) - the changelog now looks like [2]. > > Is there any reason I should wait for that NMU to get processed in DELAYED > > queue? Or can I go ahead and upload a newer package with his and my changes? > > You can actually ask the developer who uploaded that NMU. > And I guess he gave you some information about this, too. > > But, without actually looking at the provided links, I can > say that usually an NMU which is uploaded into DELAYED queue > especially gives the actual maintainer some time to catch up. > Ie, if you can incorporate the changes and upload new version > faster, just go ahead and do it. Provided the DELAYED queue > wasn't choosen due to some other reason, -- in which case > the developer who uploaded it there will know better for sure, > again... > > Thanks, > > /mjt > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1334296814.6694.1.ca...@ithilien.loewenhoehle.ip