Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> - Your package was held back since it was requested to ease a move of
> whatever packages to testing. I cant see right now a unblock request in
> my mail folders (but that may be because Im @work, so may be unable to
> find it, limited access to my mailbox @home) and simply skipped it while
> doing NEW and havent checked again if it could go through (sorry).

The unblock was sent on November 2 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It was repeated on November 17.  Should I send requests directly to
you instead of using that address?  Or should I send repeated requests
more frequently?  (On what frequency?)

Please look for these messages and let me know what happened to them.
It is really disturbing to think that mail is simply vanishing.
Especially given people's having been scolded so strongly by
ftpmasters for sending repeated requests, I have to assume that the
very first message was received.  I am extremely reluctant to *ever*
repeat a request to ftpmaster, precisely because of this scolding.

>> Quoting You:
>>Based on past experience, my guess is that it will simply wait, and
>>wait, until it gets whatever special attention it needs.  No reupload
>>can change that.
>
> Pfffrt, wrong. Just always follow what vorlon says and do it.

Can you perhaps tell me what I should do when I have questions like
this?  It has certainly been my experience that things which get put
on back burner just stay there.  An excellent example is this very
example: what happened between November 2nd and today?

Vorlon's email seems to have received an instantaneous response from
you, where my email on November 2 is unanswered after more than two
weeks.  Is this normal procedure, or did something unusual happen in
this case?

Thomas


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