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Re: Policy questions ...



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Kevin Dalley:
> You definitely should not upload anything without trying to reach the
> developer, giving at least a week for the developer to respond.

Yes.

I'd suggest uploading patches to fix the problems to the bug system,
using a maintonly address so that they don't fill everyone's mailboxes.
Or, if the patches are big (tens of kilobytes compressed), put them
up for ftp or http and send the URLs to the bug system.

Then, if the maintainer doesn't respond in a week or two, build and
release fixed packages. If you name them "foo_1.2-3.4", then the
numbering won't disturb the real maintainer.

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