On 2013-05-21 16:57, Laszlo Kajan wrote:
Well - so - I do not want to be a trouble maker: is it all right to
upload, like I did, or should I have waited? In the latter case,
perhaps you could make that explicit on [1]. It says 'you should
discuss'... it could be 'do not upload unless you have discussed' or
'unless explicitly told to do so'...
[1]
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#upload-stable
In general, we prefer that the discussion occurs before an upload,
because it saves time on both our part and the maintainers if changes
need to be made.
Uploads made without an explicit ack will get processed anyway. Whether
there's any grumbling may depend on who looks at it and what sort of
mood they're in :-) (which I realise ideally shouldn't be the case). And
yes, we're aware that dev-ref and practice don't always agree and are
aiming to fix that (sooner or later).
Regards,
Adam
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