On 2018-11-13 6:34 p.m., Guillem Jover wrote: > I've also reached the conclusion that trying to package dependencies > to be able to enable all plugins is insane. For our needs I've enabled > only the plugins that we use, but there are many others that can be > easily enabled from stuff already present in Debian. > > I think what I've ended up doing is the best course of action, and > while I initially thought it was not proper for Debian, I do now think > it is the sanest way forward if you are still interested.
You are right, that would be the way to go, but I won't be the one to do it. I still hold a bit of a grudge against InfluxDB for going open-core, especially by removing key features from the community product. For now, I want to focus my energy on getting InfluxDB 1.7 in Debian, which requires the gigantic monorepo at: - https://github.com/influxdata/platform > On Tue, 2018-11-13 at 10:36:55 -0500, Alexandre Viau wrote: >> I still maintain a couple of Telegraf dependencies and I intend to open >> RM bugs for them, unless someone steps up to maintain them. > > If you are going to do that, we'd appreciate adavanced warning with > the list of those involved, so we can perhaps get someone to look > after them. Thanks. :) Sure, now that I know you might be interested, I will come up with a list when I have time. Until then, nothing will be removed. Cheers, -- Alexandre Viau av...@debian.org
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