Hi!

Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> writes:
> For the 13.04 release, Ubuntu made a change to its procedure whereby
> source-only uploads to the development release (e.g. raring) actually go to
> e.g. raring-proposed first.  The builds are attempted and only if they
> succeed, pass their autopkgtests, *and* don't make the archive less
> installable than before the new upload, are the packages copied over to the
> release, e.g. raring.

s/raring/testing s/raring-proposed/unstable and the whole thing sounds
familar. Packages don't go into testing if they show regressions in
buildability or decrease installablility in the archive. Now if we add
whatever autopkgtests does it's eaxctly what we have, no?

    Christop[h

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