Hi Steffen, Hi Andreas, Andreas Tille, on 2020-12-02 09:27:51 +0100: > On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 12:56:36AM +0100, Steffen Möller wrote: > > Sponsored. And I also uploaded c2-cutadapt. I happily allow everything, > > too, just had some gpg --check-trustdb break over here. Steffen, Thanks for your review, the sponsored upload, and the move forward with other q2-* packages! I overlooked the version intricacies. > > Are you aware of > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tApLhVqxRZ2VOuMH_aPUgFENQJfbLlB_PFH_Ah_q7hM/edit#gid=1986383821 > > > > ? > > > > I suggest you put your name next to whatever you are about to work on, > > I admit I'm very sloppy with this and also fail to check whether someone > has put some name next to it. I think this is sensible for some long > term work on new packages. However, the time to maintain those entries > for some routine-update or so is to much for me. If someone is working > on some bug its probably better to respond to the bug report that there > is some work in progress to avoid racing conditions. I was not well aware of the spreadsheet; I was just vaguely aware something of the like was deployed at least to synchronise on newer packaging targets. I also have difficulties to parse said document; I'm not sure where to look at names. All in all, I tend to agree with Andreas. I think per Debian Med policy, we follow the debian-med-packaging thread of emails, so pinging BTS entries might makes sense for synchronizing Debian related work. Have a nice day, :) -- Étienne Mollier <etienne.mollier@mailoo.org> Fingerprint: 8f91 b227 c7d6 f2b1 948c 8236 793c f67e 8f0d 11da Sent from /dev/pts/1, please excuse my verbosity.
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