Jesse Keating schrieb:
I think the gameplan is that the maintainer would have to manually request the
autotimeout at update submission time. It wouldn't be pre-set. But again,
that's a detail to work out.
Autotimeout means, that the maintainer main configure a time period
after this the package
may be submitted into updates if not blocks exist.
At first, I think that is not a good Idea to make such a push
automatically. The second
issue may, that a maintainer make configure a very shout timeout period,
so the testers or QA
may have no chance to do there work and blocks broken updates.
Best Regards:
Jochen Schmitt
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