On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 11:53, Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk> wrote:
Quoting Pirate Praveen (2020-09-21 09:15:46)
If you simply mean a loose "don't break reverse dependencies!" and write some suggestions down on a wiki page, then I fully agree: That is common
for Debian in general.  What might be notable about node.js is the
likelyhood of complying with semantic versioning, and it might be
helpful to emphasize that in this team.

I have started a wiki page by copying from ruby teams policy at
https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/Transitions/Policy

Please go through and suggest if we need to change anything.

If you propose a formal screening process, then I am sceptical both how
to practically enforce that and whether it is the right approach.

ok, lets start with documenting our expectation and forget this option for now. If we see a lot of uploads not following the policy, we can think about this or other options later.

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