it is fine, the first upload is always tricky, after things are easier :)

cheers,


G.


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From:"James Clarke" <jrt...@jrtc27.com>
Date:Sat, 17 Oct, 2015 at 17:33
Subject:Bug#787861: review: polyml

Hi Gianfranco,

>> I have uploaded 5.5.2-2 to mentors (and updated my git repository) enabling 
>> all hardening flags. I also realised that the new polyc shell script 
>> requires gcc and >libffi-dev to produce standalone executables, so I have 
>> added those as dependencies for polyml.
> 
> wonderful, I'll upload again then :)

Great, thanks.

>> Should I push my changes to debian-science/packages/polyml.git (especially 
>> since that’s the repository in debian/control)? Also, going forwards, if I 
>> want to get a >new version uploaded, do I need to file a new RFS “bug” 
>> against sponsorship-requests, or should I instead just email debian-science 
>> asking for a team upload >(subject to a review of the package)?
> 
> yes, and if you can't do it I can do it for you :)

Pushed.

> For another upload you can ping me directly or add an RFS bug, as you prefer.

Ok, I’ll probably come to you first then seeing as creating an RFS bug can be a 
nuisance; having the same uploader would make sense, rather than some new 
person having to start from scratch with the package every time. Of course, if 
you ever want me to find someone else, please say so; I’ll understand :)

Thanks,


James

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