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Re: I'm back



Alex Yukhimets <aqy6633@acf5.nyu.edu> writes:

> > On Fri, Dec 05, 1997 at 09:44:39AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > > > I'm fully on the net again now that terminal adaptor, ISDN line, and
> > > > ISP are all participating.  I already fixed a bunch of ftp.debian.org
> > > > bugs yesterday, and I'm slogging through lots of email and Incoming
> > > > packages.  I'll start participating on the lists also.
> > > Guy, please, create this bo-unstable upload directory.
> > 
> > What about the basic problem that time spent backporting to libc5
> > is time not spent on getting hamm finished?
> 
> If I recall correctly, it is optional for developers to backport their
> packages to libc5. I suspect there will be mostly non-maintainer
> releases in this directory. 

I'll create it, but we might need some small policy for it:

It's optional for maintainers to upload libc5 versions of their
packages.  They are certainly allowed to ignore and close bug reports
asking them to do so.

If a non-maintainer uploads a libc5 version, they MUST change the
maintainer of the package to their own name.


Guy


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