On 28/02/14 17:23, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > On 02/28/2014 04:13 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: >> Is it ok/allowed to upload a new package, even though the initial one is >> still stuck in incoming? > > I suggest asking the FTP masters to mark the package as REJECT if you > want to change something again. As long the package is still stuck > in NEW (not incoming, this is where the package goes once it's > been ACCEPTED), you can always have it rejected. > > It's the cleaner solution in my opinion instead of uselessly bumping > the package revision to fix minor issues before the package isn't > even ACCEPTED. > > Adrian >
I advise against this. The upload is to experimental, is OK if the package has RC bugs. Let the ftp-master team accept the package first, and once that is done we can upload a better version to unstable. In the meanwhile you can continue working on the package repository as usual. However, I will wait for a resolution from ftp-master before resuming my work on the package, because there is the possibility of ftp-master not allowing the upload and I don't like to waste my time. Regards!
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