On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 03:05:02PM +0200, VMiklos wrote:
> if there is an official patch, then the stable team can fix the issue
> in -stable _before_ it's fixed in -current

Well, i think this before/after thing makes no sense.

The point of the sec support to fix programs in -stable ASAP.
If you fix something before me in -current, that means less work for me,
but i can't wait for the m8r every time.
I have other things to get done, have to go to school sometimes and so.
If i got a half an hour i can fix a [SEC] bug, but i can't do so when i
wait for m8r's OK.

So waiting for -current makes fixing slower some cases and that's the
opposite of what we exactly want.

I can not guarantee that i'll fix everithing in -current first. That's
too much work for me. And i don't want to touch other's packages.

Let me know if you disagree as it's better to discuss these thing in
time to avoid flame wars.

That's all, LET THE FLAME BEGIN ;)

-- 
voroskoi
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