On Saturday 14 November 2015 22:42:50 Mert Dirik wrote: > I'm not aware of any such existing facility, but "Developer > repositories" (the infamous PPA) proposal covers this under > "Aggressive Backport" scenario. I don't know what is the latest plan > about it, though. I do not see PPAs as useful. Actually I think PPAs may cause more harm than good. There will be fragmentation and trust issues as anybody can upload anything to PPA without concerns for policy compliance etc. Single, official repository of team-maintained backports is a far more powerful idea. I think Debian should stick to this concept and organise maintainers' efforts around centralised, trustworthy, policy-governed backports repository. I can already deliver whatever I want from my personal repository that I use to deploy my packages. I reckon PPA could be useful to deliver unreleased patches to bug reporters for testing but that's the only use I can imagine for PPA. I'm concerned that availability of PPA will make it too easy for everybody to ship whatever they want instead of trying to improve official packages. Some upstream developers ship debian packages of their software. Usually those packages are of poor quality and users are confused which packages to use -- vendor-provided or Debian ones. I reckon PPAs will add even more confusion and concerns about quality. -- Regards, Dmitry Smirnov. --- If you travel the earth, you will find it is largely divided into two classes of people - people who say "I wonder why such and such is not done" and people who say "Now who is going to prevent me from doing that thing?" -- Winston Churchill
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