jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx said: > The idea here is to allow a "good faith" effort for someone to take > "proactive" responsibility to clean this package up which minimizes the > impact on the package repository. Good faith meaning that a package > maintainer and a reviewer(most likely someone who needs this package as a > dep) raise their hands now and say "yes we will work on getting this > compliant in X number of days". If people don't raise their hand to take the > responsbility then no.. its not appropriate to bend the rules and let the > binaries in from Core. If people sign up now and say they are going to be > responsible for pushing this through review within the stated timeframe then > we can publicly shame them when they fail. I think its an appropriate > tradeoff to let the binaries in now if people take responsibility upfront to > work on the review... because I like giving people enough rope to hang > themselves for public amusement. Ok, works for me :-) Christian