On 03.06.2014 00:27, Oliver Grawert wrote: > for now Michał Sawicz is pushing in a night shift for preparing a silo > that rolls back the whole split greeter landing ... but this landing > consists of 10 source packages and rolling it back will cost us at least > another day with TRAINCON-0
Even worse, most of the changes are not tightly coupled and could be left alone, but to be thorough we would revert everything and then let the respective projects get their stuff back on at their own. > I would personally prefer going forward with the dbus-x11 split (since > we know that the AP tests wont be affected and we can drop the block) > but that would also mean that the bugs bill found would have to be fixed > ASAP ... +1, but since it's late, I'll prepare the revert silo anyway. Whether we'll use it or not - let's see. The one affected most is telephony, so Bill we'd like your opinion on which way you want to go. -- Michał (Saviq) Sawicz <michal.saw...@canonical.com> Canonical Services Ltd.
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