On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 00:30 +0100, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > On 12/26/05, John Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My vision for it: > > > > Users enter a backport request into a web interface. > > > > The request is quickly run through a set of rules (i.e. no libraries, > > package blacklist), and then a build is done. > > > > After the build, users can "pick up" their debs. Other users with the same > > request will get the same debs (caching) > > I personally would have this step restricted. Currently, REVU doesn't > offer any binary .debs at all, and I don't have urgent reasons to > change that. Perhaps we can offer downloads of binaries to reviewers, > okay. But I wouldn't like to offer these binaries to end users, > because I don't want they to shoot themselves in the foot. > When i came up with this idea, I planned on, if .debs were available to end users right away, they would be presented with at least one warning (or some sort of "agreement") the user would have to get past before they could download them. some sort of massive, bolded "Heres you package, it might work, it might set your computer on fire. in either case, its not our fault, your the one who asked for it to be built. if you don't like this, stick to the REAL backports repository" to be re worded, of course.
but of course, if the community/team think that they should no be made available, then, so be it. i do not consider myself in a position to deem what is acceptable and "safe" i;m glad this idea has been met with the positive criticism i've seen thus far. this once again proves to me just how great the ubuntu community is compared to any other i have ever been involved with. i hope everyone i having a great holiday period. > > Administrators (i.e. Backports Team) can get an overall report of all > > successful backports, along with most popular packages. Upon their command, > > the package will enter the official Backports branch. > > Yes. This part will be as usual, through this list and James. I can > only offer to faciliate the checking part. > > -- > regards, > Reinhard > -- Matthew Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sjoeboo.com -- ubuntu-backports mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-backports
