On Sun, 20 May 2001, Anthony Towns wrote: > > You are the release manager. File the bugs, declare them > > release critical [...] > > Okay. Whatever. I really don't have the patience for -policy anymore.
I agree with Manoj on this. task packages exist potato and woody. That means we have to support an upgrade path from potato to woody(and beyond!). There can not be an abrupt change. That goes against one of debian's main features, upgradability. We are too close to freeze, to have this implemented right, no matter HOW simple the code is. We can maybe support both, with the new way not being in it's final form. It's final form will most likely be adopted sometime in woody+1, with the form in woody probably being close to this. Policy should document this final woody form, and then be modified when the final form comes in to play in woody+1. However, what we have so far, is policy being modified to document the pre-implementation code, not what has already been in use.