Vasyl Gello writes ("Re: Re: git-buildpackage: import-orig --uscan passes --symlink unconditionally"): > Hi Ian, > > Certainly. > > Then I will just leave the patch here.
Great. I'm going to reply to your next part in general terms. I hope Guido will agree with me. > Well, I might have misunderstood the Policy but isnt the NMU while > maintainer is active a kind of unfriendly takeover? I might > misunderstand the Policy then! > > If NMU is appropriate here, let me fix other bugs in gbp while Guido > is busy. The way I look at it is that doing an NMU is trying to do the maintainer a favour. If you are polite and nice about it, then you are simply taking a task off their todo list. That is helpful. Obviously you want to give the maintainer plenty of early information, and time. That avoids a situation where the maintainer come back from a week or two away to find an unpleasant surprise. That will give the maintainer time to let you know what they think. If you wish to consider an NMU, make a plan for which bugs you will try to upload fixes for - and of course taking into account the freeze schedule. Share that with the maintainer (in one of the bugs, like this one) is a good way. When you do upload you should consider the use of one of the DELAYED queues. Regards, Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.