According to my calculation, the -46 release should move into testing today, as the 10 day hold will have lapsed.

Since the 10 day hold is up, I also filed requests to close the bugs. I had planned on doing it only after the migration to testing, but your snippy email has inspired me to close them early.

Kicking qmail from lenny would only punish those who wish to use it. It would not punish me. Making such threats is counter-productive and very un-professional. I don't know very much about common professional discourse in Germany, but here in Texas, we find actions such as yours quite rude. I fail to see where such hostility is either necessary or warranted. A new package was uploaded 10 days ago, I followed the documented procedure for requesting a freeze exception, and was simply waiting the requisite 10 days for the package to migrate to testing.

For your sake, I hope whatever other issues exist that are truly bothering you are resolved quickly. Life is too short to go through it so angry.

Cheers!

Jon


On Sep 13, 2008, at 4:34 AM, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:

Heya,

As you might have heard, we are trying to release lenny, preferably
soonish. To ease that, we remove rc-buggy packages which don't get fixed
in a reasonable timeframe. Anyway, my point: Get off your ass or I
will kick qmail from lenny in a week.

Love, hugs and kisses,
Marc
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