Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Unless the checking is part of autoqa this simply isn't 
> sufficient. There's a huge benefit to implementing it in the way that's 
> easiest for maintainers.

The earlier a problem is detected, the cheaper it is to fix. If I have 
understood AutoQA right, it gets involved only after I submit a package to 
updates-testing. Even better, when possible, is to detect problems during the 
build, so that I notice them when I test-build locally and can fix them before 
I even commit the changes to Git. Some checks are already done at build time, 
and Steve's points 1, 2 and 4 look like they should be possible to detect at 
build time too.

Björn Persson

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