On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > it has been more than 2 weeks since upstream release.
> > I have re-uploaded it into delayed 15 (2weeks + 1day) so you feel
> > comfortable.
> That's called a hijack.
nope ... it is called LowThresholdNMU:
http://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu

pages states: """
The maintainers and maintainer groups listed below declare that their
packages (all, or the ones listed specifically below) may be fixed and
uploaded *without delay, at any time*, as long as the NMU procedure in the
Debian Developer's Reference is otherwise followed. You don't need to
contact the maintainers beforehand, and you don't need to use a delayed
upload queue
"""

has that entry:

42. Cyril Brulebois - (all packages) 

Indeed, I didn't comply fully and uploaded to a delayed queue instead of
no-delay, my mistake, sorry.


> Uploading a maintained package over the
> maintainer's objections is not acceptable.

quoting Cyril (from public communication):
> I love NMUs after 2 weeks.

See -- he does not object any more, but loves it aged:
 15-days > 2weeks

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