Hi Sam,
Even if I said I'll no longer participate, there are some
substantial misunderstandings to correct.
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 04:44:49PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
> I think you and Mo are a bit stuck in the ftp-team mindset with the
> above. *whenever new or bin-new is triggered, all files
> "Michael" == Michael Lustfield writes:
Michael> On Tue, 26 May 2020 08:13:24 -0400
Michael> Sam Hartman wrote:
>> Unfortunately, being a member of Debian, I find myself getting
>> stuck in the details and think you may have gotten a few things
>> wrong.
>>
>>
On Tue, 26 May 2020 08:13:24 -0400
Sam Hartman wrote:
> Unfortunately, being a member of Debian, I find myself getting stuck in
> the details and think you may have gotten a few things wrong.
>
> * I think that reviewing a file every time the salt changes is too
> frequent.
> It is a sign th
Hi.
I've reviewed most of the spec you point to on salsa.
I think you might be getting some of the details before the basic
principles.
I agree with the principles you state, but would probably state them
differently:
* Incremental review is valuable and is likely to improve our processes
* M
Some people are interested in a demonstration program. But sorry, to
make it clear, I confirm that this is merely a theoretical proposal, and
I'm at no liberty and in no position to write the demo program. I have
run out of my motivation to go any further, since I have already done
what I'm willing
> * Instant acceptance for source packages with merely binary package rename
(without change in upstream code)
Do we currently have a tool to pick these packages out?
I think that this is the simplest, and can solve lots of problems.
--
YunQiang Su
Hi Mo,
I love this idea, thanks for putting it together! I have not read the
details (yet) but I strongly support your overall purpose. Specifically, I
think that automating repetitive and structured parts of the review process
for both sponsors and the ftp team is a great idea and will benefit ou
Hi Debian Project,
(Human Efficiency Problem is non-technical)
As we know, the human efficiency in the debian/copyright reviewing process
can be optimized, reducing the development cost of the community. However,
the possibilities of performing that kind of optimization are left uncharted.
I'm he
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