Gustavo Franco wrote: > * Are you working on the package foo ? > > In a scenario when anybody or tons of people can upload the package foo, > it's necessary to tag somewhere that you're working on the package foo. > Groups do it using IRC or wiki articles today. We could do it using the > NEWS in the PTS. It won't break the current groups approach since > these groups can point the wiki articles or irc channels for coordination there.
For larger stuff, I think people could just mail the maintainer/submit a bug and wait a day or two. I usually try to comment on patches rather quick with something along the lines "will upload this soon" or "please don't NMU with this just yet" and some rationale. > * Where are you working on the package foo ? > > You could send the vcs information about the package to the PTS that If that is wanted, I'd consider it important enough information to have it in debian/control. In particular, URLs seem to be readily available, so this should be really easy to do. For repositories updated with {svn,...}-buildpackage, you could even do some more magic (like easy checking of whether something newer than the last upload is in unstable, check out the latest source based on sources list + package repository, etc.). Kind regards T. -- Thomas Viehmann, http://thomas.viehmann.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]