On Tue, 2014-03-04 at 11:26 +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
>  Some web service client software package need to be updated timely
> manner
>  to deal with its API changes (e.g. twitter, see [*1]). If not, it'd
> be 
>  *completely* useless and make users confuse.
>   
>  *) https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=712113
[...]
>  So, I suggest to provide those kind of packages to stable-updates.
>  Any comments are welcome.

I'm not sure what comments you're after here.

As with any package, if an update is available in proposed-updates and
there's an argument to make it also available via -updates, we're happy
to look at that.

However, packages aren't going to magically appear in -updates - someone
needs to produce a package that runs on stable, test it and propose an
update via the usual process (i.e. a "pu" bug against the
release.debian.org pseudo-package).

I'm also not really sure why this discussion is being had in a bug
report, as there isn't a closing "action" as such. If the intent was
some form of blanket statement that any such update would automatically
be accepted, I don't think that's appropriate; OMMV.

Regards,

Adam


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