Dear pkg-deepin members, mentors and debian-chinese-gb list members, I would like to make a brief report about packaging progress in pkg-deepin team as of September 2017. As always, you may find the packaging progress in the dependency graph hosted on Alioth. [1]
The following changes were made in last month: * Package dtksettings got obsoleted upstream, RM request sent to ftp-master * Package gsettings-qt (Qt binding for GSettings) passed NEW queue and entered Unstable * Package deepin-tool-kit (ITP-ed) got superseded, ITP closed The progress as a whole is rather slow mainly because dependency libraries are blocking most deepin softwares (package gsettings-qt is the dependency at the bottom). Also note that the golang conterpart of deepin software is still untouched (Deepin software is mainly written in golang and Qt), see [1] for detailed information in visual form. In the following month, our top concern is to push package "dtkwidget" into Debian. According to [1], it blocks most of Deepin's Qt softwares. The corresponding RFS has been filed and its (build-)dependency is now ready in Debian unstable. Please consider sponsoring this package if you find appropriate. [2] Another package called dde-qt-dbus-factory [4] is also on the TODO list yet the source code it bundles (taken from Qt project, modified downstream) made the situation a little bit complicated. Meanwhile, I would sincerely invite anyone good at Go packaging and interested in Deepin / DDE (Deepin Desktop Environment) to help dealing with Deepin's software written in Go. Please consider joining pkg-deepin team [3] and/or packaging golang dependencies needed. A list of dependencies can be found on [1]. Your help would be very much appreciated. Regards, Boyuan Yang [1] https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-deepin/pkg-deepin.git/plain/depgraph/ pkg-deepin-dep.svg [2] https://bugs.debian.org/872736 [3] https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-deepin/ [4] https://github.com/linuxdeepin/dde-qt-dbus-factory/
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