On 09/09/2010 16:11, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> 
> You have a bug that could potentially kill people? Fix it, upload ASAP
>  and contact the security and release teams. And I don't care if it's 
> not the "normal procedure" and if it can piss off people, it's not 
> nearly as important as Doing What You Have To Do (TM). By the way, I 
> don't think it will piss anybody off.
> 

Right. I was wondering why Andreas didn't contact the Release Team to have
our opinion on the subject. IMO, it qualifies as an RC bug and the
diff (0.7.8 → 0.7.9) doesn't look huge. It's even reasonable and acceptable,
once documentation changes are ignored.

So, if you prepare a package and upload it to unstable, I would unblock it
(only if the diff is strictly updating to this new version + any other
change matching the criterias described in [1]).

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2010/09/msg00000.html

Regards,

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