Hi, On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 10:39:44PM +1000, Matthew Palmer wrote: [...] > -------8<--------- > > QA UPLOAD BEST PRACTICES > > When making an upload on a package maintained by the QA team, it is > important to keep some basic points in mind to ensure that these packages > are kept in good order while they wait for a new maintainer. Consistency is > a valuable commodity. > > * If you're going to be working on a QA upload for a while, notify > debian-qa@lists.debian.org, and probably the bug reports you're hacking on, > of your intentions. This minimises duplicated work, and helps people know > what's going on. > > * It is useful to note that the upload you are making is a QA one in the > changelog, for future reference. Something like "* QA Upload" as the first > item in the changelog is sufficient. > > * Packages "maintained" by the QA team don't have a real maintainer, > therefore nobody can do a real "maintainer upload". Hence there is no point > differentiating NMUs, so don't use NMU version numbering for your uploads. > [To be practical, every DD is a potential QA team member, and is therefore > the co-maintainer for orphaned packages. And a very long string of NMU > version numbers is ugly, especially when new upstream versions are packaged > by QA.]
Don't forget to set maintainer to "Debian QA Packages <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" Ensure that the maintainer name is properly set. > * In most aspects of preparing a QA upload, follow NMU policy. Things like > ensuring your changes are as minimal as possible, and thoroughly testing > your changes, is very important. Since you're not the regular maintainer, > you probably won't understand what's being done as thoroughly as you would > for your own packages, so ensure you're not subtly breaking something with > your changes. > > * After you make your upload, subscribe to the package's PTS entry to watch > for any bug reports which might come in as a result of your new upload. If the package is well orphaned it is not necessary to subscribe to the BTS, but instead you could subscribe to debian-qa-packages@lists.debian.org :-) Cheers, -- Pierre Machard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://debian.org GPG: 1024D/23706F87 : B906 A53F 84E0 49B6 6CF7 82C2 B3A0 2D66 2370 6F87
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