On 10/26/05, Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I mean I have no control over the creation or existence of breezy-backports -- sure I can add and remove packages via James once it begins to exist, but until then everything is out of my power. That's what I meant.
James does a wonderful job of responding to Backports requests and working with us. That's not what I'm implying!
On 10/26/05, John Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Backports team doesn't have any control over the actual Backports
> repository's administration on archive.ubuntu.com... .
How can you say you don't have control over the backports archive? You
have been requesting backports from James, and he usually listens to
requests he gets.
I mean I have no control over the creation or existence of breezy-backports -- sure I can add and remove packages via James once it begins to exist, but until then everything is out of my power. That's what I meant.
James does a wonderful job of responding to Backports requests and working with us. That's not what I'm implying!
I see your point that some users might find it confusing that there is
no breezy-backports directory yet. But it will surely come as soon
there is actually something to backport.
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Reinhard
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