On Friday, April 24, 2020 12:08:46 PM EDT Shengjing Zhu wrote: > On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:44 PM gregor herrmann <gre...@debian.org> wrote: > [...] > > > > Could this wiki page be more useful? > > > https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/AliothMigration#Import_mailing_list > > > > Not really; the lists we are talking about _are_ migrated to > > alioth-lists.debian.net which will continue to accept mail for > > @lists.alioth.debian.org. > > And like Andreas, I see no point in changing the mail addresses in > > thousands of packages and various tools and parts of infrastructure. > > So your expectation is alioth-lists.d.n will become a long term service. > > However I read the announcement[1] 2 years ago differently. > > [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/01/msg00003.html > > > This is not intended to supercede the advice to make use of other > > services where appropriate, such as lists.debian.org for eligible > lists, tracker.debian.org or salsa, but does enable other lists > such as package team maintenance lists, to have a home in _the > short term_ > > Also it writes, > > > The service will be reviewed for viability and > > usefulness after one release cycle > > I'm not sure how the one release cycle is counted. > We have released buster since then. And we are close to bullseye now. > > Probably it's time to start thinking about this.
True, but this is useless as a lintian check. Packaging teams need to decide what they are going to do and then migrate. There's nothing individual packages (or package maintainers) can do except decide to remove their package from team maintenance to 'fix' this issue. That's not what we want. In the Python Applications Packaging Team we've already had multiple package uploaded with the wrong address that have had to be fixed in new uploads. This test is not just pointless, it's actively harmful. Lintian checks need to be actionable by the package maintainer and this one is not. Scott K
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