Le Wednesday 03 December 2008 13:34:06 Lucas Nussbaum, vous avez écrit : > That's not true. We imposed that reviewing step to ourselves, and, if > it's doing more harm (by slowing down development and annoying > contributors) than good (by detecting mistakes and improving Debian's > overall quality), we could simply decide to drop it. (or to drop it > partially, for some categories of uploads). > > It's funny how in Debian, we always prefer to add more checks (which > always let some things get thought while they shouldn't) rather than > trusting developers to do the right thing. It's similar to what happened > to the NM process.
Although it adds some lag, I strongly believe it detects a lot of mistakes and it still has its interest. The mistakes they detected from my packages really needed to be fixed. I thank the ftp-masters for detecting them. And wait for the delay. Yes, sometimes their decisions are questionable, but the overall interest of the NEW queue shouldn't be an issue. And I don't think I am really worse than the average packaging quality Romain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]