Doug Ledford wrote:
Fixes my problem
Works for me (someone testing that didn't necessarily have any of the
problem supposedly fixed by this update just noting that their system
still works ok with the update)
Doesn't fix my problem (but doesn't necessarily imply it's any worse
than before)
Causes new problems
Yes, this makes more sense than just +1 and -1.
(which should, IMO, be an automatic veto of any push to stable,
requiring
intervention to override)
But no, please no! While it should definitely prevent an automatic push if
the maintainer enabled that, it should not keep the maintainer from pushing
anyway. I've seen way too many invalid accusations of updates causing new
problems, which actually turned out to be various types of false alarms,
e.g. issues caused by another update or even hardware, issues with a
previous testing update already fixed in the edited one being commented on,
"problems" which aren't actually bugs, but intentional changes (e.g. the old
behavior was the bug) etc.
Kevin Kofler