Hello, On Fri 13 Aug 2021 at 08:10AM -07, Felix Lechner wrote:
> Hi, > > On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 12:57 AM Bill Allombert <ballo...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> Is there some new external factor that make any unaddressed lintian >> warnings problematic ? > > That may go beyond the scope of the present discussion, but yes: > First, Lintian packaging hints are always viewed as imperfections; > contributors strive to make their packages "Lintian-clean". Second, we > now offer performance measures that will eventually help to improve or > drop tags people find "noisy," i.e. those with a high rate of false > positives. Here is an example for a tag that, being 95% accurate, > works well. [1] The tag 'outdated-standards-version' operates > completely outside of that paradigm. It always is, and forever will > be, noisy. > > I see myself as an advocate for the folks who like Lintian but are > annoyed by it. More often than not, they are right. I would like to encourage you to broaden your conception of how Lintian can be useful to contributors. Here is another perspective, which I'm confident is not held only by myself. I do not strive for my packages to be Lintian-clean, and I don't add overrides unless I think that those overrides would serve as useful pieces of source package documentation. Nevertheless, I find Lintian's output extremely useful for finding problems. As an example, one of those problems it helpfully points out to me is that the package's S-V has not been updated since the last stable release, as that's what outdated-standards-version means. I agree with the text in Policy which says It is recommended that each package be reviewed at least once per Debian release, so a Standards-Version older than the previous Debian release is indicative of work (if only review work) that needs doing. and for most packages I *don't* want to review it more often than that. So the tag is extremely useful to prompting me to look at something that I have trained myself not to worry too much about the rest of the time. -- Sean Whitton
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