My intention was not be aggressive, but it seems to be simply a language 
issue.
In my native one (french), using "request" is much stronger than "demand", 
which seems to be the opposite in american english. I'll pay attention to 
use the correct one in the future.

On Friday 5 April 2024 at 16:02:40 UTC+2 m...@basilcrow.com wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 1:02 AM Pierrick Bouvier
> <pierrick...@linaro.org> wrote:
> >
> > I reiterate politely my demand: Could we merge the changes required, let 
> someone trusted (you, or any Jenkins core dev, not me) build the binaries, 
> commit them, make a new release, and call it a day?
>
> Is "demand" a bit aggressive? I reiterate politely my _request_: that
> we eliminate the checked-in binaries and implement CI/CD as a
> prerequisite to _any_ change that modifies the binaries (including
> adding ARM64 support), for the reasons stated earlier: that this work
> needs to be done, and there won't ever be a strong incentive to do
> this at any other time. (I do not see any reasoning for your demand.)
>

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