Re: "don't bug people uploading from @work" etc.
Hi Christoph, > That would still make them appear on lintian.debian.org and hence on > DDPO. Ah, of course. Forgot about this bit... Best wishes, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `-
Re: "don't bug people uploading from @work" etc.
Re: Chris Lamb 2018-10-12 <1539363568.280182.1540045272.7bb76...@webmail.messagingengine.com> > Hi Christoph, > > A lot of the PostgreSQL packages have: > > 1 # don't bug people uploading from @work > 2 source: changelog-should-mention-nmu > 3 source: source-nmu-has-incorrect-version-number > > .. in their Lintian overrides. I understand the motivation and don't > wish to open the debate yet again (!), but have you considered just > ignoring these locally in your lintianrc? That would still make them appear on lintian.debian.org and hence on DDPO. > That would mean that nobody else would accidentally not see these tags > and, of course, would reduce the number of overrides. The number of wrongly labeled NMUs should be next to zero anyway, so the usefulness of these tags is limited, I'd think. Christoph
"don't bug people uploading from @work" etc.
Hi Christoph, A lot of the PostgreSQL packages have: 1 # don't bug people uploading from @work 2 source: changelog-should-mention-nmu 3 source: source-nmu-has-incorrect-version-number .. in their Lintian overrides. I understand the motivation and don't wish to open the debate yet again (!), but have you considered just ignoring these locally in your lintianrc? That would mean that nobody else would accidentally not see these tags and, of course, would reduce the number of overrides. Best wishes, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `-