>>>>> "Felix" == Felix Lechner <felix.lech...@lease-up.com> writes:
Felix> Hi Sam, Felix> On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 8:45 AM Sam Hartman <hartm...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> I'd recommend starting out with warning. Some day it might move >> to error, but I think starting out there would be overly >> aggressive. Felix> Can we please make it an I: tag first? A Lintian warning may Felix> unleash an angry mob on us. After a transition period, during Felix> which people have adjusted their packages and had time to Felix> evaluate their options, we can transition to W, and perhaps Felix> even E. I'm getting really uncomfortable with this discussion. I've said a number of times that this is the lintian maintainer's call to make. It sounds like you want to make a call different than the one I'd make. OK. But I also feel like I'm getting a lot of pressure to believe differently than I do. That you're going beyond "hey we disagree with you," into "hey we need you to abandon your position and surrender to ours." I don't personally think this is useful as an i: tag: I don't tend to look at those when looking at what changes I need to make in my packages (only in trying to understand what Lintian thinks about my package or another), and I suspect there are a bunch of maintainers like me. But the lintian maintainers have a heck of a lot more experience than I do about lintian and what they need to do to introduce new stuff. This is an area where maintainer's privilege should be maintained. But I don't think it's fair to ask me to abandon my position to make forward progress. --Sam