On 06/12/2012 12:24 AM, Joey Hess wrote:
Ian Jackson wrote:
- It allows DMs to grant permissions to other DMs.
It is far from clear that forbidding this is the right thing to do.
As far as I know, we did this intentionally. When a DM is the maintainer
of a package, they should be able to
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 01:57:49PM +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
The ftp team wants to change how allowing Debian Maintainers to upload
packages works. The current approach with the DM-Upload-Allowed field
has a few issues we would like to address:
I have read three responses to this
Bernd Zeimetz be...@bzed.de writes:
Which bad things happened that we have to change the current process?
As far as I see, it's more about what good things didn't happen why we
have to change the process.
That is also addresses a few corner cases that could've gone bad, but
never did is a
Ansgar Burchardt writes (Planned changes to Debian Maintainer uploads):
(Please send followup messages to -project.)
The ftp team wants to change how allowing Debian Maintainers to upload
packages works. The current approach with the DM-Upload-Allowed field
has a few issues we would like
Ian Jackson wrote:
- It allows DMs to grant permissions to other DMs.
It is far from clear that forbidding this is the right thing to do.
As far as I know, we did this intentionally. When a DM is the maintainer
of a package, they should be able to move it to team maintenance without
needing
Hi,
(Please send followup messages to -project.)
The ftp team wants to change how allowing Debian Maintainers to upload
packages works. The current approach with the DM-Upload-Allowed field
has a few issues we would like to address:
- It applies to all DMs listed as Maintainer/Uploaders. It
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