On dim, 2009-10-18 at 23:28 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Ben Hutchings wrote: > > If you choose to unsubscribe from > > debian-kernel then don't complain that you don't hear what the > kernel > > team is doing. > > wrong; i complain because the kernel team is apparently not > communicating to other teams about stuff that is critical for them. if > you maintain such a critical package, you need to talk to your users > within the distribution when you are intending to change stuff for them. > it's not that there would be too many.
Not implying that this shouldn't have been published on debian-devel or debian-devel-announce (it could have been nice and I don't think updates like this are too noisy), but if it is that critical to you, shouldn't you have taken care of following it? I know it can be hard to follow everything on every part of Debian, especially when things move fast and you have a lot to take care of, but that looks like something you would have noticed earlier. Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis
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