On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 10:30:36AM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
I think the process is actually great. I kinda prefer the direction
of
travel where we expect that packages are actively maintained and quite
aggressively throw them out if they aren't, to the direction where we
accumulate cruft and only throw it out after extremely longwinded and
easily-subverted processes.
I think if you make it easy to "throw out" packages then you must also
make it easy to add them back later. People do a lot of work adding
and maintaining packages and requiring a full re-review for a package
that was retired a few days ago is too much.
Rich.
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