On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 2:25 PM Jonas Smedegaard <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jeremy, > > Quoting Jeremy Bícha (2025-09-24 17:11:19) > > Could you be more patient? > > How patient? Days, weeks, months, years? > > I already elaborated, that my ping - in this case after more than a > month of silence since my initial reporting - was done because it was > my understanding that bugreports not responded to within few days were > likely to have been missed. It was then clarified that getting missed > is not likely only possibly (or some such - please do correct me if I > still haven't understood it properly). > > So please tell me, how patient do you ask me to be? > > Should I give it 10 months of total silence before bothering anyone? > https://bugs.debian.org/1085170 > > Or is 11 months a nice timeframe, perhaps? > https://bugs.debian.org/1085170 > > I guess 7 months is too soon, with the freeze and all, right? > https://bugs.debian.org/1095580
You've reported a large number of "please update" bugs for Debian Rust Maintainers packages since yesterday. The team is aware that many Rust packages are outdated because all these packages have working debian/watch integration and there are trackers that show when packages are out of date. I pointed out that the team has been very busy since the freeze was lifted; we are working hard to catch up. Filing bugs isn't necessarily helping since it takes extra time and work to handle all these extra bug reports. Although you used the word "please", asking for too many things too quickly can be seen as demanding. Thank you, Jeremy Bícha

