Hi Antoine
It is my fault that python developers were not contacted. I added the
package to dla-needed.txt yesterday (or possibly the day before) and
planned to contact the maintainers. But before I had the chance to do so
the package was already fixed and then it did not feel appropriate to
conta
On 2019-02-07 18:32:39, Markus Koschany wrote:
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> Am 07.02.19 um 18:23 schrieb Antoine Beaupré:
> [...]
>> Well, I don't think we should make such calls without announcing it and
>> documenting the new workflow clearly, first off.
>>
>> Second, I think I mo
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Am 07.02.19 um 18:23 schrieb Antoine Beaupré:
[...]
> Well, I don't think we should make such calls without announcing it and
> documenting the new workflow clearly, first off.
>
> Second, I think I mostly agree with you, but we need to be certain we
> won't
On 2019-02-07 17:58:48, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am 07.02.19 um 17:32 schrieb Antoine Beaupré:
> [...]
>> Am I missing something here? Did we change this practice, or is this an
>> oversight?
>
> I have been part of the team for three years now, from my experience
> almost all people are
Hello,
Am 07.02.19 um 17:32 schrieb Antoine Beaupré:
[...]
> Am I missing something here? Did we change this practice, or is this an
> oversight?
I have been part of the team for three years now, from my experience
almost all people are very happy when someone else fixes bugs in
oldstable. Most o
Hi,
I was under the impression that we were supposed to contact maintainers
when we add packages to dla-needed.txt, as part of the triage work. That
is, at least, the method documented here:
https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Development#Triage_new_security_issues
Confident that people doing the triage