On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 01:58:16PM +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote: > Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> writes: > > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 02:40:39PM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: > >> > 4. When/if consensus has been reached, the package can be orphaned by > >> > retitling and reassigning the ITO bug accordingly. > > > >> I fear a bit the situation "nobody care enough to comment", being > >> interpreted as lack of consensus. But I do think in that case we should > >> _eventually_ allow the orphaning to happen (after all 1/0 > 3/1 ACK/NACK > >> </joke>). > >> Any suggestion on how to word that properly, without adding yet another > >> timeout rule carved in stone? > > > > I disagree on this point. If you can't get anyone to ack that you should go > > ahead with the orphaning, then the system is not working as designed and > > consensus has not been achieved. It's then incumbent on the person looking > > to orphan the package to rattle the cage and get developers to pay > > attention. > > On the other hand, it is already hard to find people willing to review > other peoples work. Mandating acks means trusting that there will be > enough manpower to review something potentially unknown. I can't see > that happening reliably.
I think that sufficient DDs will review the ITOs. Note that most work is already done by the ITO submitter. Sponsoring a package at mentors ("review other peoples work") is, in my opinion, much more work than reading an ITO and sending an ACK. > It also makes the process a whole lot more > complicated than it needs to be, which in turn allows the package to > suffer unmaintainance longer, decreasing the distributions overall > quality. It's not so complicated to find three DDs to agree with the ITO. > > As said elsewhere in the thread, the process needs to be easy and > efficient. Hunting ACKs is neither easy, nor efficient. The proposed text is quite easy, in my opinion. Regards, Bart Martens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121024162732.gc21...@master.debian.org