X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Process.org;h=a0f6ab7d35920d8c3508e639e8566e2dfa2d357b;hb=35b766c956f252a9092cfb7b04bcf1f05a4627d1;hp=7cb0544fb4ccae5373a500da8bcfe146a09ac6fb;hpb=39ed1f3cb13e4cd39baaf9241060d40f49c2f717;p=debian%2Fdebian-policy.git diff --git a/Process.org b/Process.org index 7cb0544..a0f6ab7 100644 --- a/Process.org +++ b/Process.org @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ What needs to happen next: Reach a conclusion and consensus in the discussion and make a final proposal for what should be changed (if anything), moving to the proposal tag. -** State D: Proposal +** State C: Proposal A final proposal has emerged from the discussion, and there is a rough consensus on how to proceed to resolve the issue. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ wording of the change. Often this is done in conjunction with the proposal, in which case one may skip this step and move directly to patch tag. -** State E: Wording proposed +** State D: Wording proposed A patch against the Policy document reflecting the consensus has been created and is waiting for formal seconds. The standard patch tag is @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ seconded. Any Debian developer who agrees with the change and the conclusion of rough consensus from the discussion should say so in the bug log by seconding the proposal. -** State F: Seconded +** State E: Seconded The proposal is signed off on by N Debian Developers. To start with, we're going with N=3, meaning that if three Debian Developers agree, @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ This tag is not used very much because normally a Policy maintainer applies the patch and moves the proposal to the next state once enough seconds are reached. -** State G: Accepted +** State F: Accepted Change accepted, will be in next upload. The standard pending tag is used for this state since it matches the regular meaning of @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ What needs to happen next: The bug is now in the waiting queue for the next Policy release, and there's nothing left to do except for upload a new version of Policy. -** State H: Reject +** State G: Reject Rejected proposals. The standard wontfix is used for this state. Normally, bugs in this state will not remain open; instead, a