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On 21/05/13 07:43 PM, Thomas Sachau wrote:
> [ Snip reasons for why opt-out is bad ]

So why don't we add something to package metadata, to indicate that a
package is OK to be considered for auto-stabilization??  It lets
everyone opt-in, and we still have the opportunity to opt-out if we
want to at stable-bug-request time (or better, the dev can file their
own bug to indicate stabilization will not occur or will occur later
once XYZ are met or w/e)..

We include it in the default metadata.xml template going forward, and
request all dev's add it to their packages if they want to contribute.

Thoughts?

(Note:  I also recall there being some sort of blacklist mentioned,
where is the info for that stored? IE, how could I put a package in
that blacklist?)


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