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Re: archive maintainance



From: Guy Maor <maor@ece.utexas.edu>
> I won't have time until Wednesday to work on it.

OK. Is there anyone who wants to work on the backlog tonight and on Tuesday?

> finish support for dchanges format 1.5, which fixes some important
> shortcomings of 1.4.  I don't think I'll support 1.4.

You may demand that everyone use dchanges 1.5 when uploading packages,
that's fine with me.

> read Ian's override file

I guess mostly for the Section information, right?

> pgp signature checking

Do this after the rest works, please.

> It mails the maintainer a confirmation when it installs something and
> an explanation when it rejects something.  It also makes a description
> of what got installed, with separate listings for the various
> priorities.  That'll presumably get mailed to debian-changes.

Cool! 

> I think the best thing is for me to just run it myself for a while so I
> can debug it and until dchanges settles down.

I think that's appropriate.

> Then we can have it run as a cronjob.

At least for the PGP-signed ones. We'd have to get our PGP house in order
first, though. I don't know anything about that.

	Thanks

	Bruce