On 7/13/19 1:26 PM, Tobias Frost wrote: > Ok, seems indeed a bumpy ride, glad that you were able to fix it. > Said that, I can also create a repository for you e.g in the Debian > namspace, (I see it is in your own namespace, this is OK but a Team's or > the Debian namespace would be better). Let me know and I'll set you up.
Would be glad if you can, then I can do a merge request directly against that. And it'd make my life a little easier heh. >> Finally, note that I am not a DM or a DD yet - I do not have direct >> upload rights to Debian, and on Salsa I am only a 'guest' user at the >> moment. > It's not only, you can use salsa as everyone else, with the caveat that > you might have not all those permissions a project member (aka Debian > Developer, DD for short) has, but if you're lacking something you can > always ask a DD for what can be done… > (The suffix "-guest" is to avoid name-clashes with for project members, > see https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc) As soon as I get the repo locally I'll poke it more. Thanks for the help. This said, if you create the repository in Debian's namespace first, that'd be even better. Then I can make the MR and poke Mentors or Sponsors for that. > Once you're ready, please feel free to ping me, I might review your > package! (I'll likely do, but I cant promise right now due to time > constraints) Thanks for the offer. If we start with the repo on Salsa in Debian's namespace first, I can merge request against that and then bug people to sponsor it, and adjust the packaging accordingly for that repository. (Though it'd end up forked for the pull request). I've already got a few DDs who may be willing to look at it, but as normal with Mentors I'll make the sponsor request as normal, and if my friendly DDs don't assist, I'll ask you for some review if you have time, unless some other person on Mentors beats you to the punch. >>> (Appologizes if I tell you something you know already: gitbuildpacakge >>> has an import feature for all previous Debian versions from snapshot.d.o >>> .. If you make a git repo, would be nice if you could include all >>> previpous versions) >> This is where some help would be nice - I'm still learning gbp as it >> isn't part of my USUAL downstream process in Ubuntu for the packages I >> work with (nginx primarily, with countless drive-by fixes and uploads >> I've done in other packages). Is this automatic, or is this a flag in >> gbp that I have to provide to gbp? > gbp import-dscs --debsnap --pristine-tar xca > > There is no need to base your complete workflow on gbp, there are > alternatives as well or you can use partly gbp and do the rest manaully > … For alternatives: eg. dgit; however I'm not fluent in dgit) gbp works fine! I prefer that, actually. Makes things kinder :P Thomas
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