2008/10/3 Scott Kitterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Friday 03 October 2008 08:01, Devid Antonio Filoni wrote: >> 2008/10/3 Stefan Potyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > Hi, >> >> Hi Stefan >> >> > On Thursday 02 October 2008 22:25:16 Nicolas Valcárcel wrote: >> >> I would like to apply for SRU team aswell, my daily work involves >> >> working with the current stable release, so i think i can do o a good >> >> job on it. I'm also interested in Q&A and security, which are some >> >> things that will help me on this, so please consider this as my >> >> application for the motu-sru team. >> > >> > speaking of it, I'm interested where you'd draw the border between what >> > should go into -security and -updates. >> > >> > Also, I'd be interested about a personal nitpick: The ghc6 package as in >> > intrepid right now, hasn't seen a new upstream version since hardy, but >> > was updated with a number of fixes since then, a few irrelevant to hardy >> > (e.g. adding a script that produces some output during the time-taking >> > build, so that slow buildds won't fail due to timeout), but some which >> > fix imho important bugs. How would you react if I'd request the current >> > version in intrepid to go into hardy-updates? >> >> I would say you to make a debdiff of the fixes for important bugs, If >> you want other things I would suggest you to ask for a backport. > > How would you deal with it then if Stefan told you something along the lines > of "I've been a MOTU for a very long time and I understand this stuff really > well since I did most of the last GHC transition. I think it's better to put > the whole version in -updates."? > I would ask another member of motu-sru as I still think that some of the changes are useless. The motu-sru member will be a sort of judge :) > Scott K > > -- > Ubuntu-motu mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu >
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