Holger wrote: > > How about if the current bonus of three days is dependent on both > > autopkgtests *and* reproducibility? That keeps the incentive without ending > > up with same-day migrations. > > /me likes!
I, too, would support this proposal. Indeed, by keeping it as a bonus (vs. delaying) it would also take some of the social sting and aforementioned blowback out of any regressions or problems in our testing platform or toolchain whilst we get things ever more stable. One question: Does your proposal also imply a source package being strictly reproducible in unstable or, alternatively, did you mean to imply it "not regressing" from being previously reproducible in unstable? This latter idea could be said to be fairer but requires the storage of state on either your "end" or ours and thus complicates the technical machinery, but more importantly IMHO it makes it somewhat opaque from the perspective of package maintainers... Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org 🍥 chris-lamb.co.uk `-