On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:58 PM, sean finney wrote:

> I think it's also worth some consideration about if/how it could be
> integrated with the Debian patch-tracker service (or perhaps supercede said
> service if it made more sense).
>
> Without thinking super hard on it it seems like it could have some nice
> effects on cross-distro participation by giving an extra incentive
> to share/markup patches, and to a lesser extent even the same source
> packages.  Just thought I'd throw that in there anyway...

I tend to think of the derivatives patches effort as slightly
different since it aims at diffing Debian and $derivative rather than
$distro and $upstream like patch-tracker.

That said, integration of derivatives into patch-tracker.d.o was one
of the possibilities[1] I had thought of. I didn't yet start to work
on that but I would welcome any effort on it or other integration
initiatives.

1. http://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Integration#Packages

-- 
bye,
pabs

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