Hi, I'm not a motu but I want to give my opinion on this. I tried several times the revu process but without success. This was because the review took so long (a month) that I always give up. I've uploaded azureus, synce (others related), omnibook (driver for my notebook), and the last were virt-manager and libvirt (both adopted by a debian maintainer, with corrections of corse)
I know the Motu team doesn't have enought man power. So revu process should became easier by integrating it into launchpad. Launchpad already has PPA (builds the package with lintian checks, creates necessary debdiff and can have tests if the package works for users) so an option "Propose for Ubuntu" that puts the package with all necessary information into a queue for review. This would be a killer feature for merges and little corrections. Would be nice to have approved count exclusive to motu on this queue. Regards, Marcelo On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Sarah Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cesare Tirabassi wrote: > >> On Friday 01 August 2008 09:28:49 you wrote: >> >> The most important from me is not on the list, and that would be to have >> the source package information back on the bug page (as it was before). >> Its pretty annoying having to change to other pages just to see if that >> package is in universe or not, what is the current version and who uploaded >> it last. >> > > Various of us have expressed severe objections to this. > > However, it is still on a tooltip - mouse over the name of the package on > the bug. Not very discoverable - I only found out, as mpt told me about it. > > Hobbsee > > > -- > Ubuntu-motu mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu > >
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