* Petter Reinholdtsen [Sat, 04 Jun 2005 21:01:58 +0200]: > [Daniel Holbach]
Hello Petter, Daniel, let me pop in. It's my intention to be constructive. > I believe we are discussing how to keep the packages in Debian and > Ubuntu as synchronized as possible, Specifically, packages in universe. > and also encourage people to try to find a DD > sponsor to upload the packages both into Debian and into Ubuntu. This will work great if the person has a strong interest both in Debian and in Ubuntu. I have very limited knowledge of the MOTU effort, but I think it is increasingly gaining collaborators that do not have a Debian background, and who start in the packaging world directly via Ubuntu. For them, finding a Debian sponsor and uploading to our archive may be: (a) completely uninteresting, (b) a painful experience. Plus it may not be the ideal situation for Debian either, since uploading a package should imply that bug reports will be taken care of, and other Debian specific bits. For these cases, I believe a co-maintainership scenario would be really best (as Peter mentioned under "Group maintenance"): a Debian person and an Ubuntu person work together, each taking care of the issues specific to their distribution (e.g. bugs), but on the packaging side they work as closely as possible: common VCS repository and whatever. But, alas, there will not always be an interested DD for each new package that Ubuntu/universe gets, and the difficulty to find a sponsor, specially for non-experienced packagers, doesn't help here either (correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that getting a sponsored upload to universe happens faster and more easily than a sponsored upload to sid). For that reason, it could make sanse to keep a list of packages that exist in Ubuntu but not in Debian. This could be a Wiki page, or (perhaps even makes more sense) in the RFP/ITP itself, as in (please give feedback on this): - Ubuntu packagers are encouraged to file a RFP/ITP bug against wnnp on bugs.debian.org for each new package they upload - an ITP is filed if they intend to search a for a Debian sponsor and maintain the Debian package themselves, otherwise a RFP is submitted - these ITPs and RFPs carry somewhere in the subject the "[Ubuntu]" (*) string, so that the set of packages in Ubuntu and not in Debian can be easily found. (*) Or a generic label could be used, e.g. "[from-derived-dist]". Cheers, -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 Don't ask the barber whether you need a haircut. -- Daniel S. Greenberg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]