Quoting Cyril Brulebois (kibi@debian.org): > > So if it makes sense for me to have commit access, great, if not, I'll > > keep submitting patches and bug reports. > > I don't think both approaches are exclusive. Feel free to push stuff > you're comfortable with, and to file bug reports with patches for stuff > you'd appreciate peer review for. Just one more notice : there is a kind of "autobuilduploader" working on d-i git. In short, packages with pending "UNRELEASED" changes are usually uploaded with these changes during the days that follow the commit. To be clear, I have a daily script that monitors d-i packages and notifies me when one has unreleased changes. Then, I build and upload the said package. The rough idea behind all this is "get things tested ASAP rather than accumulate changes and only upload when a d-i release is being prepared". *I do not test nor review such changes* In case someone does not want somthing to be immediately uploaded, please send a notice to -boot, which I read on a regular basis.
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