Hi Andres,
Yes, I did and I would be happy to prepare an updated package. There is
an updated upstream version which I have not yet tried out, but I assume
it works under GNOME Shell 48 and making a Debian package should be simple.
Jeremy, it seems like it would make sense to bring this under the
umbrella of the GNOME packaging team. I would be happy to be responsible
for it if someone on the team is willing to mentor me. I would
appreciate help finding a workflow that fits the GNOME team's workflow.
Let me know the best way to move forward with this. In the meantime,
I'll start updating and testing the Debian package.
Best,
Hank
On 3/1/25 16:10, Andres Salomon wrote:
Hi Hank,
Did you see this? Are you interested in preparing an update for the
package?
Thanks,
Andres
On 2/28/25 14:12, Jeremy Bícha wrote:
I am explicitly emailing you to let you know that
gnome-shell-extension-no-annoyance will be removed from Debian Testing
in a few days as part of the GNOME Shell 48 transition because of this
bug. See the earlier email for more details:
https://bugs.debian.org/1096057
It can stay in Testing or be returned to Testing if someone updates
debian/control and metadata.json to mark it compatible with GNOME
Shell 48. I didn't do that myself because I do not know how to trigger
the "Window is ready" notification that this extension suppresses so I
can't verify whether the extension works. (I'm also not a maintainer
for the extension so I don't think it's my responsibility to fix this
bug.)
Note that packages that are not in Testing by April 15 will not be
able to be included in Debian 13.
https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html
Thank you,
Jeremy Bícha
--
Hank Knox, FRSC
Schulich School of Music of
McGill University (retired)
Montreal, QC