Adam D. Barratt wrote: > [it's generally considered polite to note when you're adding CCs...]
Sorry about that. Will do so next time. [...] > Please go ahead with the upload. Now that I look back over it, I would like to drop some changes --- the upload was originally intended for stable, and parts of the upload are less important for oldstable: - static library breakage fix (#673001) - liblzma-dev/doc/examples/ fix - Czech translation typofix (#605762) - Italian translation typofix Fixes to the following would still be included in the update: - invalid output for invalid checksum type - invalid output from python-lzma compressing a zero-length file - incorrect handling of such invalid streams by unxz - wrong buffer refill handling leading to spurious LZMA_BUF_ERROR ("Compressed data is corrupt" or "Unexpected end of input") - NULL pointer dereference on malloc failure - buffer overflow from "-v -v --list" with malformed input - xzegrep and xzfgrep = xzgrep - loss of exit status from xzdiff foo.xz bar.xz (#635501) - bad SIGPIPE handling in xzgrep Would that be ok? [...] > Updates to oldstable and larger updates both tend to suffer due to > taking longer to deal with (in the latter case) and generally being less > urgent (in the former, due to the gap between point releases). I'm not > sure that throwing more people at the problem will necessarily solve > either of those in a useful way in the long term. Sure, I agree that taking on new helpers takes time and blindly throwing people at a problem is rarely helpful. And probably, getting the stable update process to scale better would involve changing the process a little (e.g., clearer guidelines for how long a response should take so following up is easier; uploading changes that have not been fully vetted to an archive area where people can help by testing; etc). But the current process is only barely working, no? The number of packages in Debian is still growing, so I'm worried. Thanks, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130707181442.gc9...@google.com