Hi James (2011.03.10_21:34:51_+0200) > I completely agree that rewriting the tools isn't a useful effort. I > was more concerned that there had been significant development done on > scripts that were intended to be proposed to devscripts and yet were > intentionally being written in a language that I had previously > expressed to Benjamin wasn't used in devscripts.
I've done development on them while they were in u-d-t, because they had issues that needed fixing, or new features I/other people wanted, and I don't care *that* much which package they live in. Yes, some of the scripts have always intended to be proposed for devscripts, but that was no reason not to work on them. Especially when getting them into devscripts was going to run into this language barrier... I've even rewritten some u-d-t Perl scripts in Python, so they could take advantage of Python libraries we'd already implemented, rather than have to implement the same things in multiple languages. (Also, my Perl is pretty poor, I'm much more productive in Python). > Last we spoke, he wasn't comfortable with Perl, so while they may > support their scripts within devscripts, how much does it really buy > for the devscripts package as a whole? It's a fair point. My perl isn't great, and I can't suddenly see myself suddenly getting deeply involved in devscripts. Of course the future is hard to predict, but I'm not planning on sharpening my perl skills. SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ H: +27 21 465 6908 C: +27 72 419 8559 UCT: x3127 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110310205005.gr24...@bach.rivera.co.za