On 2018-09-25 14:25:25, Ian Jackson wrote: > Iain Learmonth writes ("Re: possible conflict over the /usr/bin/ia > namespace"): >> On 25/09/18 14:16, Antoine Beaupré wrote: >> > ... but it hasn't been migrated to Salsa. Would you be okay to move this >> > in the Python module's team umbrella (as opposed to simply collab-maint)? >> >> The whole salsa thing is not something that I've been able to keep up >> with. I have git repos locally and I've been moving things to salsa as >> and when I do updates. You probably shouldn't trust what is on salsa >> anyway unless we all start using signed commits and tags. The archive is >> the only true record of packages.
I agree with that, for the record. Like any upload I sponsor or work on, I review the diff before signing anyways, regardless of the source. > For packages maintained by very small (or unitary) teams with limited > collaboration, ad-hoc sharing via personal git repos works OK. And of > course you can share your git branch more formally with everyone, > in step with the archive, and with reasonable security, by using `dgit > push'. I really should give dgit a try again, but I guess it's a great use case for people allergic to salsa (pun intended) and that just need a git repo, right? :) >> I once looked at doing team maintenance on these packages but there was >> enough extra policy regarding that team management that I did not have >> the time to look at it. If you would like to adopt the package and move >> it into the team then that's fine with me. I am also on the list of "low >> nmu" maintainers. I am not interested in maintaining the package within >> the team myself though. >From what I understand, the Python folks are easy: it's just a way to get the package some visibility and help, and the overhead is minimal. You don't have to join the team to upload. But "collab-maint" (also known as "debian" now on Salsa) also works fine. I don't need a new package to maintain so I'd be happy to let you proceed with the future of this one. :) >> Ok, I will close that in approx 15 minutes. (: Awesome! I'll proceed with the upload of "internetarchive" (binary and source, after consulting with #debian-python people) shortly as well. A. -- Toute mère doit être mère par choix. Tout enfant doit être un enfant désiré. - Henry Morgentaler