On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 11:50:12PM +0200, Christoph Berg wrote:
> Re: dann frazier 2007-07-24 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I already do this for the sidebar patch anyway, so I don't mind doing
> > an upload to experimental with it. I assume there are other features
> > people would like to get in besides sidebar, so I suggest we setup a
> > set of policies for working together. Here's a couple to give an idea
> > of what I'm thinking...
> 
> I not really aware of any other patch (besides sidebar) that people
> want and that is at the same time rejected upstream (or not already in
> the Debian package). I'd go with a mutt-sidebar package built from the
> same source. Of course building twice is somewhat scary, but it should
> definitely come from the same source, or else would result in lots of
> duplicated work. Along the same line, we should go for unstable, as
> experimental isn't really widely used, and the point of the new
> package is to be used, rather than tested.

That's of course fine with me as well, though it does mean a higher
level of support and for a longer period of time. Another option is to
make it a separate source package in sid so that RC bugs in sidebar do
not affect the overall releasability of mutt - I know of no such issues
currently, but there's always a possibility.

-- 
dann frazier



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