On 03/03/2009, at 22.04, Scott Kitterman wrote: > Could we have some discussion about cutting two weeks off of getting > new > packages in? I'd like to understand why it was moved back and what > problem > we are trying to solve. Was there some discussion already of adding > an > earlier "NewPackageUploadDeadline"? > > I thought the freeze consolidation has been very good and I wouldn't > want > us to casually spread things back out.
I haven't seen any discussion of the "NewPackageUploadDeadline" either, and I also think it's a bad idea. New uploads don't create regressions (by definition), and there aren't many of them. Further, dealing with bugs in new packages is not a major problem, especially since there are packagers who (still) care about them, and packagers generally monitor their own packages very well. Another thing I'd like to point out is that the distance between DIF and FF must not be too long. The problem is that a while after DIF, we are inundated with tons of please-sync requests; they take time to process and fill up the sponsor's queue. In the JJ cycle, that period was 50 days, in the proposed KK schedule, it is 62 days. In my opinion, 30-40 days would be better. Cheers, Morten -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss