On Saturday 27 February 2010, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Rakesh Pandit wrote:
> > About new package point, what about the negative impact of newly
> > pushed package on distribution as a whole if it breaks to launch or
> > crashes in some event(produced in some essential functionality) and
> > was missed by packager/reviewer (2 people) ?
> 
> It won't automatically break anybody's existing system. It may break things
> for people installing it, but those people are installing the package for a
> reason, [...]

That "reason" could be a bad Obsoletes in the new package.  And even the new 
Name and Provides from the new package may result in it being pulled in along 
with other updates to satisfy dependencies without being explicitly asked for.  
When either of these happens, it in my opinion qualifies as the new package 
being installed automatically, and because there are several ways new 
installed packages can break existing systems, the combined results is that it 
is very much possible for newly introduced packages to "automatically break 
existing systems".
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