On 2/7/21 12:46 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> I've prepared an NMU for gkrellm2-cpufreq (versioned as 0.6.4-6.1). The 
> diff is attached to this message.

What's the exact point of this message when the upload was already performed
and what exactly is the point of uploading package that was just hardly patched
to it can make to testing?

Do we no longer have quality standards in Debian? Is it more important to meet
release dates and "get things in somehow" rather than doing this properly?

Maybe the FOSS community should actually come back to proper quality management
rather than pushing out releases like crazy.

I'm really frustrated by this situation and it really wants to make me stop
working on Debian. I don't want to be pressured into working on something,
this is my free time, my package and I should be able to determine the
pace.

When the package hasn't been touched for a long time, it makes zero sense to
just patch over this one little thing just to get it into the release.

Adrian

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