John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I only presently use darcs out of all the VCS supported by *-load-dirs.
> All the others are maintained based on patches that people send in.  I
> have always been clear that if some VCS I don't use stops working, I
> will remove it to prevent all the others from suffering the same fate.
> This happened with baz-load-dirs.

Where is this clarification ? I don't see any README.Debian explaining
this special way of maintaining a package.

> It is completely wrong to file a grave bug against a different package
> just because some other package you liked was removed.
>
> I really feel that this is wishlist, but I'll set it to important for
> now.

It would have been wishlist if this package was not is Debian already,
but here you are removing a feature which is not obsolete.

It is grave because i've got baz-load-dirs installed at home and it is
now broken because of the load-dirs-common upgrade, rendering it
unworkable. If this was a real stop of baz support, then
load-dirs-common should have conflicted with baz-load-dirs to ensure no
broken package remains.

Of course i'd rather baz-load-dirs to be reintroduced. Is there any
other problem now that bazaar is back in testing ?

-- 
Marc Dequènes (Duck)

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