Le mardi 12 juin 2007 à 17:40 -0300, Gustavo Franco a écrit : > I disagree, that's what we've with experimental today mainly due to > the fact that there's just a few packages there. Consider everybody > uploading every package for unstable instead.
This has already been tried by Fedora and Mandriva, which ship development versions of their packages in the top-of-the-edge releases. The result is that developers are more focused on how to deal with utter breakage of their own installation than on improving software they maintain. Please, avoid that. And do never, ever forget that rule before uploading: UNSTABLE PACKAGES SHOULD BE RELEASE QUALITY Mistakes happen, but to detect them we need people using unstable, and people won't use a completely broken distribution. People knowingly uploading a package unsuitable for a stable release should be forced into working as d-i release manager for 3 months. -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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