Stefan Potyra skrev: > 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.
It's not possible with the current model. > 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 Also not possible directly, but I (or another archive admin, but in reality I'm currently the only active one) could certainly just let uploads to -proposed go through without any review at all and only require the review for uploads to -updates. This would cut down the delay to a day or so. > * 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. Due to a soyuz bug (or rather, missing feature), there's no way to remove packages from a non-release pocket (so no way to remove stuff from -proposed or -updates). > Other suggestions? While I see that the current process is problematic for MOTUs, I would like to ask for a little more time. We're down two of three ubuntu-archive members, something we're going to discuss how to fix at the distro sprint next week. Hopefully, we'll have at least one, maybe two more people doing archive work in two weeks which should speed up the process. So, if we can have a little patience, I'm hoping the problem should become less severe soon. - tfheen -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
