Am Dienstag, dem 05.01.2021 um 14:14 -0300 schrieb Alexandre Martins:
> Hi,
> 
> The source code will be compatible with the libraries that are
> currently packaged in Debian.
> 
> We are including in the new version a file that specifies, in a clear
> and organized manner, the copyright information of the artwork
> (authors, licenses):
> 
> https://github.com/alemart/opensurge/blob/master/src/misc/copyright-artwork.csv
> 
> A few files have been changed since the latest release (mostly music),
> and a few more are expected to change in the coming days (mostly
> music). However, most files remain the same. This csv file may thus
> help you save some time.
> 
> Hopefully with these contributions Open Surge 0.5.2.0 can make it for 
> bullseye.
> 
> Alexandre

Hi Alexandre, hi Carlos,

I need to correct myself and unfortunately lower expectations:
opensurge will be a package newly introduced to Debian, so it has to
successfully go through the NEW queue [1] procedure which takes
additional time. I.e., chances are low Open Surge may make it into
bullseye, we need to see how slow or fast things will work out. My bad,
I'm not used to upload to the NEW queue.

@Carlos: I further cleaned up packaging and documented lintian
infos/warnings + according overrides. To save disk space in the
archive, I split opensurge into a small architecture dependent package
opensurge and an architecture independent package opensurge-data. This
should make ftpmasters' lives easier for a smooth NEW queue transition.
Please check the changes for any mistakes.

Cheers,
Bruno

[1] https://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html

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