On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 11:58:37PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote: > On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:24:53PM +0000, Debian FTP Masters wrote: > > Accepted: > > > sysvinit (2.96-2.2) unstable; urgency=medium > > . > > * Non-maintainer upload. > > * Drop 'Essential: yes' from sysvinit-utils (Closes: #851747) > > WTF.
Indeed! > > Could you please re-read the Developer's Reference, the section on doing > NMUs? While there are cases when small, helpful changes are not worth the > full machinery, one that introduces (rather than fixes) a severity:critical > bug ("breaks unrelated packages") is definitely not there. Where's the breakage?! Please read the bug report feedback I've sent extensive information about every possible case even for lowering Priority to important, which was not done. > > And, both Thorsten and me just told you to not rush. Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 12:48:33 +0000 This has now been extensively discussed for over 3 years! Where's the rush? Where's the useful input from the so called maintainers? > > Fortunately, there was an upload race (one of the things that the NMU rules > prevent) and -3 wins over -2.2 thus we won't have to revert. But still... I expect you to take care of this bug and others if you're now going to pretent to maintain this package! The NMU was annouces weeks in advance so there's nothing 'fortunate' about mid air collisions and force-pushing to the public git repo. Regards, Andreas Henriksson