Quoting The Wanderer (2014-10-19 15:24:03) > On 10/19/2014 at 09:19 AM, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > >> On Fri, 17 Oct 2014, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: >> >>> If package is suitable for unstable but not for testing, please >>> upload to unstable and file severe bugreport to keep it from >>> entering testing. >> >> I thought so too, but learned that this is a bad idea. Sometimes, you >> have to update the package in testing, get a freeze exception or >> somesuch. These all go via unstable. >> >> So, if it’s not suitable for testing, do not upload it to unstable >> starting a month or so before the freeze.
We perfectly agree: Potentially getting in the way of fixing bugs in testing renders a package *not* suitable for unstable. Also: Potentially done badly due to $TOO_DRUNK or $TOO_TIRED or $TOO_DISTRACTED or $ADD_YOUR_CONCERN_HERE also renders a package unsuitable for unstable. ...but my aim was not to cover all cases, only point out *relevant* ones for this thread. > Does that still apply for a package which isn't in testing at all, and > has never been in unstable before? > > Because I wouldn't expect so, and I thought that such a package was > what we were talking about here. At least such package is what I am talking about, and I believe the original poster as well. Perhaps topic drift is the cause for confusion here. - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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