On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:49:18 +0100, Till wrote:
Imho it is more a perversion of how it is meant to be. This package
was
tested before it went to updates-testing and therefore went straight to
stable. But the majority of packages goes to updates-testing and is not
tested by someone else but the maintainer/does not get any karma, but
still is pushed to stable after some time.
If the packager knows that the update fixes something, it would be wrong
to not publish it, and instead wait for some testers. It would be even
more wrong, if older updates for the package have not been tested either.
Consider yourself lucky, if your package is popular enough to attract
some brave testers. This is very different with other packages.