;m person D, I usually ask person C to put a "upload sponsored by
person D" line into the changelog, irrespective of whether it's an NMU
or not.
> I'm interested in some consensus about this, because I'm in the NM
> queue, and I sometimes do NMU's via my spons
ere we have non-DD's in changelogs too.
I'm interested in some consensus about this, because I'm in the NM
queue, and I sometimes do NMU's via my sponsor. I want to know wether
continuing that is appropriate or not.
Some parts of the documentation describe how to create an N
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Bart Martens wrote:
> You sure do have a point here. But that seems to apply to both DD's and
It would appply to those who can upload (i.e. DDs right now).
> non-DD's. I still don't see why a sponsored NMU would be bad.
It is not that sponsored NMUs are bad, it is that the
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 09:48:06PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> IMHO we really should have a global NMU blacklist (no, never per-package.
> That way lies lameness) which we could ask the ctte to place maintainers in
> for a few months when someone does the NMU-and-forget routine and
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, chris mckillop wrote:
> So, in my efforts to be useful.
>
> I would like to help hunt out and squash some of the bugs currently
> listed on bugs.debian.org. However, it would seem that a little caution
> is in order. How should I approach submitting the fixes I
So, in my efforts to be useful.
I would like to help hunt out and squash some of the bugs currently
listed on bugs.debian.org. However, it would seem that a little caution
is in order. How should I approach submitting the fixes I perform? Should
I simply do them as a patch sent to
ith mine in
> debian/control file for pgp signing or do I do it with a command line
> option to dpkg-buildpackage? Also, what are the rules for doing NMU's?
>
> chris
Several issues to be aware of:
1) did you have to make any changes to the source to get it to compile o
dpkg-buildpackage? Also, what are the rules for doing NMU's?
chris
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