Hi Sandro,

a 0-day NMU for a quite recent bug report is quite rude from the
maintainer POV, in particular because you didn't ping the bug neither
you post a patch on the bug report (as required by devref) and you
didn't upload to a DELAYED queue, giving time to the maintainer to
react. Funny how the MU came only minutes after your NMU, another sign
of un-coordinated NMU.

If you have a look at http://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu, you'll see that I accept this sort of NMU for all packages except for the net-snmp one (here I just require anyone to resgister as co-maintainer and add the package to SVN first, BTW. Otherwise, the history in SVN becomes a mess).

In this case I was just preparing to fix a piupart error and finally decided to push it out now that a RC bug was rised. I don't think this NMU caused a lot of work on Matthias ;-)

Thanks,
Jochen



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