New comment by ailiop-git on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/33110#issuecomment-927108964 Comment: > From our point of view, all commits look like untested low effort version bumps that might or might not be tested on a whole lot of 1 system. That sounds about right. I do not see how submitters ticking on any of those boxes helps in changing this assumption. Whether I use it regularly or I "lightly tested it", should not influence a reviewer's decision, and it is anyway a completely vague statement with no content. The "this is a new package" checkbox is also rather useless, given that this is obvious from the diff. > E.g. #32707 did break on x86_64-musl, you did never tried to fix it or ask someone to help with it. > Such PR's just make it look like you do not care about these updates. Sorry, but I simply do not have the bandwidth to deal with all test failures and all archs. That also goes on to show how irrelevant those checkboxes are, especially given that travis will anyway build all targets. What difference would it make to any reviewer if I stated that I've built this on x86_64? It's obvious from the travis results what works and what not.