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|    Message 28,642 of 30,133    |
|    Andrew McMillan to Jonas Smedegaard    |
|    Bug#1125450: Debian NEW review of rust-s    |
|    23 Feb 26 12:20:01    |
      From: andrew@mcmillan.net.nz              All good points!              I use both licensecheck and cme (& licenserecon and custom search stuff       and ...). I know cme can be a bit opinionated about some things -       perhaps file a bug against it if you disagree with it's output? It can       be a very helpful tool, in spite of it's shortcomings              Regarding the ITP bug report, it is something I expect to do in due       course, but if I made the software perfect I'd not get to the reviews.              The noreply thing is a bug I introduced today, and only just noticed       myself - it's bedtime now, but I'll try and fix it tomorrow.              The review comments are of course recorded on the review on the       dashboard. I do consider these very minor points that are entirely       optional - or indeed things you might well disagree with. Given your       history with Debian, and the numbers of packages you've been involved       with, I expect you know considerably more about this stuff than I do.              And so: perhaps you can help! Do you think I should just send these       messages only to the ITP bug, or CC that along with the maintainers etc       that I currently send to?              We only get the choice, for the accepts (in many cases the accept has       no comment), and the notes that we occasionally send - the reject e-       mail is sent by the Archive Team, but I could also send an e-mail to       the ITP on a reject.              Thanks,       Andrew.                     On Mon, 2026-02-23 at 09:08 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:       > Hi Andrew,       >        > I am taking the liberty of replying the below email via the ITP       > bugreport, as I assume sending it to me discretely was unintentional.       >        > Further comments below quoted block...       >        > Quoting noreply@dfsg-new-queue.debian.org (2026-02-23 05:31:59)       > > The Debian NEW review of rust-scoped-tls-hkt 0.1.5+ds-1 has been       > > completed.       > >        > > Decision: ACCEPTED       > > Reviewer: Andrew McMillan       > >        > > Review comment:       > >        > > Please change debian/copyright URLs to https. There also seems to       > > be some issue       > > `cme dpkg fix` is complaining about having to glue lines together,       > > so perhaps       > > fix that at the same time.       > >        > > Thanks!       > >        > > Full review details:       > > https://dfsg-new-queue.debian.org/reviews/rust-scoped-tls-hkt       >        > Thanks for your review and for the remarks.       >        > I am unaware of autopkgtest requiring Test-Command on a single line,       > and have had no problems making it more readable by breaking it into       > more lines, so I will continue to do that, and suggest that you also       > consider somehow configuring your use of cme to silence such       > warnings.       >        > Another note related to your use of cme: Please beware that cme does       > a       > more relaxed scan than licensecheck, in that it suppresses FIXME       > notes       > produces by licensecheck. See discussion here:       > https://bugs.debian.org/950363#20       >        > A third note: It surprises me that the DFSG team does not make use of       > the ITP bugreport when such was opened. Please consider using those       > as       > your backchannel for remarks like these.       >        > A fourth note: It is somewhat misleading that you send these notices       > using a noreply email address as From: and at the same time add a       > Reply-To: address. Some MUAs show From: more prominently than Reply-       > To:       > which leads to the impression that you want no dialogue, which I       > doubt       > is intented.       >        > Kind regards,       >        >  - Jonas              --        ----------------------------------------------------------------------       Porirua, New Zealand                                        +64 (27) 288 6741              Â      The truth is rarely pure, and never simple.        - Oscar Wilde       ----------------------------------------------------------------------              -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----              iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEXE+Z7dTLqB92G34ZzmzsFvQ2yQMFAmmcM9YACgkQzmzsFvQ2       yQM4Hw/+IbLrmRYJmWjbY0g0USz0+ItUMf1ihM92JMDabCpDzY+002W7cu8v5FBU       5JdF/za4g+Lzm/34zpzOO19nY3cuUnKOS8jucZXRsca9Zr4oe1Zs6cGzlou70hul       DR1SiXBe5QjaYQ9IBHVloz5aqUikOjI3CIGMS0QVgqrqe1+4psJOh5LtDz8SPRLI       gCrcJr9DUkVt5zpMwRxpVUWRka5EKcbYeaba6kwYlSjG3zdff3t6nChPpoxgSdjf       6LP72PUNiWbts4b2QkYZRpSKk3xrTRM3AntZMoi8DeFE62sU4/ITpU1EYPje8AiV       LSxWs8P/A617OvmZw76tB3s9wjvWbYHD/Wab/DRq8Z/CFvD8s5+ZJiVyLgkQd8Mt       CZtdmZR0k4wn2l1AZuTrL89j12qzoG8y45i1+XArYl8cVp2Iu9z1d2401G8zoZUy       ogqGplTYS3y3m9HhCjIeTAxzg8XILQH98fqVuChrfY/JPOSPasGP1/TrJq128lAu       dVhl5QZmKj6IH9PpzsQmipkt5Y/yqz6wNQxu2ZS6V1OCSie+XxUvJODDei2DL489       pwf5368P4Uo6sbX5j/fOmgDN/xFdRAaj5MsjmYJdT2vTFImiUL8qg9lb+f9jSFag       4Cw3CQKvoc5Vq58MDOPiybP2j90XO6UlW3zhnJWazZl+LN1VbjU=       =gbXM       -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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