On 2/18/22 2:23 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
I admit I'm hesitating a bit for different reasons. While I agree that direct commits are better than MRs I found several DPT packages with very sensible changes in Git but no uploads following these. For instance fixing VCS fields and Maintainer name should be followed by an according upload to make those changes visible to users and developers of the *packages* in Debian.In the Debian Med team for instance we do those automatic changes before uploading a package - say when upgrading to new upstream versions or fixing some bugs. Than we run the Janitor scripts and other automatic changes which is all done in routine-update. I personally find this workflow more convenient. That way Debian Med team (as well as pkg-r team) are blacklisted for Janitor to not have competing changes inside the package.thanks for bringing the perspective of how things are done in the Med team, but it feels none of the points you mentioned nor the specific Med team workflow apply here,
I suppose the highlight was the usage of routine-update[1] package before upload and we could use it with DPT too. This does similar(same?) changes as in janitor. But that said, I agree with what you wrote:
or are relevant to just let Janitor commit directly to our packages.
I vote a in for/OK for janitor to commit directly as well. [1]: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/routine-update Regards, Nilesh
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