Nope you did nothing bad, you were perfectly in the right. As I said,
unless another sponsor gets to it I'll sponsor your uploads, though that
kind of 'self-approves' which is fine since we have precedent to approve
cockpit due to quality of uploads and need of the package.
As for the developer u
Thanks Thomas! Right, I'm aware of the 2023 changes, and there has
indeed been some hubbub (like me continuing to self-approve while I
shouldn't have any more). But as far as I understood, I followed the
process since then -- uploading the backports and letting the backports
team approve them from
> I subscribed them. It looks like there isn't much of a backports team
left -- e.g. https://launchpad.net/lucid-backports still exists, but no
https://launchpad.net/noble-backports or https://launchpad.net/jammy-
backports
Martin,
Circa 2023, the Backports process was **redesigned entirely**, an
> - I don't know if ~ubuntu-backporters is still a thing, but that wiki
page says they should be subscribed
Andreas, the Backporters team is the people who now approve backports in
the system. It is *no longer* the team that does uploads, testing, etc.
as the entire backports process changed durin
Re-subscribing ~ubuntu-sponsors, which was somehow unsubscribed. This
should hopefully make it appear on http://sponsoring-reports.ubuntu.com/
.
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