>> - dak policy >> That is, a command so $whoever_DD can do "policy work" on a suite, >> which is otherwise run by ftpmaster. Examples: backports.org, >> volatile, possibly p-u. The teams of that define which packages go >> in those suites, while ftpmaster runs the suite (and has the usual >> legalise stuff and general rules around the archive).
> Will the "other" suites have policy changes as deeply as volatile has > suffered since you took over? If that means getting rid of such abominations as the clamav-data has been, then we will happily make any such ones, yes. Sanity is better than that. -- bye, Joerg Some NM: Essential packages are required to provide all of their core functionality even when unconfigured, hence they cannot require libc. Libc therefore is not an essential package. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

