On 21/05/13 18:58, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> 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).

Thanks. I thank you, and the release team, for the work you do!

Best regards,
Laszlo


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