On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 11:02:17AM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> I don't think people would like it if their package stayed in incoming
> for multiple weeks because there's a backlog on some architecture.

Neither i. This is why i would like to receive baklogs mailed to maintainer if
autobuild fails. But i would like to receive backlogs even for pre-autobuilds,
so that i could fix the problem, contact the upstream etc.

BTW, i think that the correct workflow would be:
Move package from incoming to autobuild. If all architectures build, continue
(as before this change); else, if not builded but is not upstrea/maintainer
fault, continue (as before this change). Else reject the package.

> Unstable is there for that kind of things. And to detect other kinds of
> bugs, too. If you're going to keep packages in incoming like this,
> people won't be able to test it until it's built on all architectures.

If we stay as it is, we'll continue to get slowed by badly built
packages/softwares.

ciao,
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