Hi, [Sandro Tosi, 2008-03-09] > I'd like to report here my feelings about the current way to maintain > package in our repositories (DPMT and PAPT).
my turn. How I understand the team relationship: [0] * if DPMT/PAPT is in our repo. (no matter where the team name is, in Maintainer or in Uploaders field) I'm doing changes in SVN, not via bugs in BTS. I'm not asking anyone before commiting (unless I'm doing major[1] changes, see below) * if team name is in Maintainer field, I'm also uploading without asking anyone (but I'm adding my name in Uploaders if changes are major[1], otherwise I'm[2] using team address as uploader[3]) * if team name is in Uploaders, I'm asking Maintainer or one of people listed in Uploaders before uploading (or even before commiting, see[1]). If bug (that my change will fix) is RC, I *try* to reach Maintainer, but I'm uploading before dinstall time even without having a response from M. If my changes are not really that important (example: s/XS-Vcs-Browser/Vcs-Browser change) I'm just updating it in SVN and leaving it there with distribution field set to "UNRELEASED". Unless I'm wrong[0], I don't see a need to change the policy. INAL, but I think the policy allows me to do above (nasty) things :-) [0] I might be wrong, correct me and I'll stop doing it [1] major = switching from python-support to python-central, changing installation directory (think: DESTDIR), etc. [2] well, never happened so far, I will do it once I need it, though[0] [3] i.e. "last updater" - name in changelog, the one before the date -- -=[ Piotr Ozarowski ]=- -=[ http://www.ozarowski.pl ]=-
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