* Mattia Rizzolo [2021-09-16 17:43]:
I like the science team because I always felt fine uploading random
changes in the past when I needed them, in the python team I always need
to ponder "will the main uploader be bothered about my chnages" every
time.
I was unsure about that, and I didn't wan
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 01:34:05PM +0200, Drew Parsons wrote:
> The Python Team policy looks sensible to me.
It is not, please do not let such thing spread outside the Python team.
I don't remember if you are involved in the Python team, but I can tell
you that the low-level of "teamship" that is
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 6:56 AM Timo Röhling wrote:
>
> Hi Gard,
>
> * Gard Spreemann [2021-09-16 12:38]:
> >Off-topic, but: where can I read about this problem?
> Starting with CMake 3.19, you get a deprecation warning on stderr if
> cmake_minimum_required() asks for a version below 2.8.12. This
Drew Parsons writes:
> The Python Team policy looks sensible to me.
>
> Any member of the team should be able to fix and upload any team package
> in general. That helps spread the load and keeps the packages fresh.
>
> But reasonable also to have a stronger oversight model (the weak
> collabo
The Python Team policy looks sensible to me.
Any member of the team should be able to fix and upload any team package
in general. That helps spread the load and keeps the packages fresh.
But reasonable also to have a stronger oversight model (the weak
collaboration case) if a particular pack
Hi Gard,
* Gard Spreemann [2021-09-16 12:38]:
Off-topic, but: where can I read about this problem?
Starting with CMake 3.19, you get a deprecation warning on stderr if
cmake_minimum_required() asks for a version below 2.8.12. This will
break autopkgtests unless they run with Restrictions: allo
Timo Röhling writes:
> fix to make the autopkgtests work again after the recent CMake upload.
Off-topic, but: where can I read about this problem?
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Hi,
I was wondering if the Science Team has a policy regarding team
uploads. The reason I'm asking is that there are a few packages
which need a minor fix to make the autopkgtests work again after the
recent CMake upload.
For example, the Python Team has an explicit rule in their team
policy [1]
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