On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 14:49 +0100, Till Maas 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.
That's not necessarily a problem in the process. If the package sits in
updates-testing for a while and gets no negative feedback, it's a
reasonably strong indication it doesn't break anything egregiously,
because if it did, someone would come and file negative feedback.
it may not be a cast-iron guarantee that the package works perfectly,
but it's better than a kick in the head.
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