Quoting James McCoy (2022-05-02 03:09:12)
> The Rust team files ITPs for binary crates, not the library crates, as 
> the binary crates are generally more relevant to the broader Debian 
> audience.

Feel free to not coordinate *with the rest of Debian* what you are 
preparing *internally in the Rust team*.


> In terms of avoiding duplicate effort, the debcargo-conf repo _is_ 
> that mechansim for the Rust team.

Feel free to choose whatever mechanisms you prefer to coordinate efforts 
*internally in the Rust team*.


> You're choosing to ignore that and package things outside of the 
> team's infrastructure.

I choose to not join the Rust team.

It is *your* choice (not mine) to not coordinate *with the rest of 
Debian*.


> The Rust team isn't unique in using a single repo for all their 
> packages.

Correct.  But irrelevant for coordinating packaging preparation 
generally in Debian, which is what I am talking about.

It seems you talk about coordination *within th Rust team* (and then 
bogusly apply team rules to Debian at large).


> It would be appreciated if you worked within the team, so the packages 
> can benefit from the same infrastructure, rather than going off in a 
> different direction and stepping on existing work.

It would be appreciated if you did not accuse me of uncoordinated work 
when you really mean joining-the-team-and-coordinating-within-that-team 
which is a different matter.


 - Jonas

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