Adam Williamson wrote:
I think we'd need to make the second more optional than you
suggest,
though. For instance, when the desktop team pushes a 'GNOME 3.4' update
with 30 packages in it, they really want that update to be tested as a
whole - broadly they just want people to install all the updates, boot
into GNOME, and make sure stuff mostly works. They probably don't want
the entire update blocked if there's a typo in the Help file for one of
the games, or something.
Indeed. If I can't push my KDE SC update group because kfloppy doesn't have
karma, I'm going to yell so loud that you'll be able to hear it even in
America or Australia (*)! ;-)
Kevin Kofler
(*) which is NOT anywhere near Austria (where I live), for the geography-
challenged among the readers of the mailing list ;-)