On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 13:22 +0100, Stefan Potyra wrote: > Hi folks, > > given the long waiting times [1], until a proposed update even lands > in -proposed, I must admit that the current sru policy for universe is a > failure. Thus I'd like to start a discussion how to improve it. > > My proposal is, that the motu-sru team should be able to manage the -proposed > queue for universe packages. The impact would be quite reduced waiting times. > However I don't know if thats currently possible with lp. > > Other options are (also I don't know if these are possible with lp as is): > * motu-sru can do uploads to -proposed that won't land in any queue > > * any motu can do uploads to -proposed that won't land in any queue, motu-sru > would do the verification which is now done by archive-admins, once the > package is already in -proposed. Note that this might backfire, because it > implies somewhat to allow everything in the first place and remove the bad > stuff then, whereas we currently queue all stuff and allow only the good > pieces.
Surely delegating ubuntu-archive jobs/privileges/whatever you want to call them to a lower level is a bad idea? there's a reason why we have out archive admins. Or am I missing the point
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