On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 11:18:02PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: > distributed-net-pproxy should be deleted from Debian; see Bug 241112. > Can we make this happen? (I'm a little hesitant about the right > procedure for these kinds of cases; is it ok for me to simply queue > the appropriate bug on ftp.debian.org, or should I ask here first?)
The procedure I've observed is that someone files a bug on ftp.debian.org asking for removal, ftpmasters reassigns the bug to qa.debian.org, and then tbm reassigns it back to ftp.debian.org with a rationale. The way it's supposed to work (TTBOMK) is that "a QA team member" (however exactly that's decided) assigns the bug against ftp.debian.org with a rationale and the package quickly goes bye-bye. For whatever my opinion's worth, I think it should be flicked, too. I don't think there are too many people keen on doing QA for non-free stuff, and it certainly doesn't look like anyone cares about this one. - Matt