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Re: Debian testing organization: a proposal (long)



On Sun, 2 Feb 1997, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:

> Lars' proposal looks like a good place to start.
> 
> One question: what about setting up priorities for the testing process 
> based on the number of users using each package.  This brings back the 

Good idea, one problem, though: what about those packages in which bugs
would be very serious but don't have all that many users?  For instance,
Debian's default mailer is smail, and I would guess that most people are
using that.  But I am using sendmail, and a bug in sendmail would be very
serious indeed.

> very good (IMHO) idea of having a voluntary package which logs the use of 
> programs on the system and reports back to the project via a weekly cron 

John Goerzen          | Running Debian GNU/Linux (www.debian.org)
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