On Oct 20, Anthony Towns wrote: > > Now, who of the ones that *can* change policy is going to do > > anything on it? Please, can some of those give the many of > > us an idea of what is the problem or (possibly) what I am > > getting wrong? > > (a) There's not much point changing policy when the code's not written. > (b) IIRC the policy proposal *requires* .bz2 compression for all sources, > rather than just allowing it, which isn't ideal.
When the proposal was being discussed, we reached a consensus that it ought to be allowed but not required. So the only real issue is (a), writing the code. Chris -- ============================================================================= | Chris Lawrence | Get Debian GNU/Linux CDROMs | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.lordsutch.com/cds/ | | | | | Grad Student, Pol. Sci. | Your site belongs here. | | University of Mississippi | [Commercialize your sig today!] | =============================================================================