Hmm. I quite like the dehs idea. Possibly there are no well-defined goals so far, but this is an area Debian as a whole could improve in.
Here are some thoughts. 1. Assert that every .orig.tar.gz which does not extract to foo_ver.orig/ is identical to the one provided by upstream. 2. Keep statistics on the turn-around time for packages. 3. Alert maintainers when new releases become available. Of these, only 3 is/was implemented. I would find 3 useful, and I expect many others would too. 2 is useful for finding MIA maintainers or de-facto orphaned packages. If, for example, a new upstream release is available, but is not packaged for Sarge, then that package should be manually investigated. Someone acting on behalf of -qa should go and make sure that its still useful and properly integrated. 1 is a safety measure. It prevents people from using a nonoriginal .orig, for example, to plant a trojan. It also acts as a check; of course, every .orig should be original. Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]