On 04. 01. 21 12:26, Petr Menšík wrote:
I had not time to coordinate rebuilt before Christmas, so I left it
intentionally without build. It was built by Jeff Law one day before I
departed to vacation. I haven't noticed that.

As a matter of opinion (i.e. this is not a policy, but my own views), I think that the state of distgit should always be "good" and any provenpackager should safely assume that rebuilding any package does not cause damage.

If I need to rebuild many packages because of a dependency, I should not need to explore if the latest commits are "ready". A work in progress should be left in a pull request.

Obviously, this does not always work, because sometimes change in distgit is necessary for a rebuild from a side tag, but in most cases I think we should avoid both "I've pushed a breaking upgrade but I haven't built it" or "I've pushed a broken commit and will push more later" approaches.

WDYT?

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