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Re: Debian Policy version




"Raphael Hertzog" <hertzog@debian.org> wrote in message [🔎] 20060505071229.GD29502@ouaza.com">news:[🔎] 20060505071229.GD29502@ouaza.com...
It seems to me that it is unreasonable for the PTS to be updated before the
policy package actually hits the mirrors.
There is a period of time after a package leaves incomming but before the
mirrors are updated when the package is difficult to
obtain.

Frankly, I updated it a bit soon, right, but that was only because 3.7.2
revert the cgi-lib stuff and the PTS will let people notice that there's a
newer version and that they must take care...

And do we really need to complain of something that is broken for a
few hours and that's will resolve itself alone in a few hours?

/me wishes people wouldn't complain when we're actually fast

I was not complaining. I was suggesting that the actions that were taken be avoided in general. It realy is not a big deal, and you are right that complaining about excessive speed is nearly absurd considering the last release cycle. Especially considering the context,
what was done is reasonable.





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