On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 01:43:10PM +0000, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: > The proposed wording matches what I have done multiple times in the > past, and subsequently got condemned for. > > E.g. i've looked at the bug that affected me, and there was a debdiff > prepared by person X, with .1 nmu version number, targetting unstable, > name and date. > I took that patch, applied as is, debsigned it and uploaded into the > archive, without modifying debian/changelog in any way. > ( I am not the usual maintainer/uploader of the package in question, > thus i have "sponsored an NMU" )
In that case, applying the patch is 'preparing the release'. Thus you should have changed the changelog to add you email and the date, and crediting the patch author. > After doing so, i've received multiple strongly worded emails, and > harsh pings on IRC from unrelated (non-usual maintainer/uploader) and > related (non-usual maintainer/uploader) to the package people, as well > as the person X who prepared the debdiff ("but i didn't ask for it to > be uploaded" [*]) > > [*] imho preparing an NMU debdiff _is_ asking for it to be uploaded... I have to disagree with this particular. I usually sent patches in the NMU debdiff format because it provides versioning. While this is a request for the change to be uploaded in a maintainer release, this is quite different from a request for a sponsored NMU. To start with, I am a DD so I do not need a sponsor, and if I needed a sponsor, I would use another medium than the bug list of a supposedly inactive maintainer. Performing an NMU requires to follow a process. The changelog should document who takes responsibility for this. I am quite sure you did it from a good intention, but in my view, you should only do a sponsored upload when - the sponsoree provided a full source package (not just a patch) - the sponsoree explicitly asked for the upload to be performed. But we are drifting in developers reference territories. Cheers, -- Bill. <ballo...@debian.org> Imagine a large red swirl here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-policy-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140303150559.GC9054@yellowpig