On Thu, Jun 06, 12:56, Adam Borowski wrote > > > The RFS and ITP are unrelated. > > > > IDGI. For an RFS email one needs to provide the source package with > > a debian/ directory, correct? If so, the debian/changelog file must > > contain a line of the form > > > > * Initial Release. Closes: #929467 > > > > But the number will only be assigned after the mail has been sent. > > What am I missing here? > > You file ITP stating you intend to work on package X. > > Once you're done, you file a RFS.
I see, will keep this in mind for the next submission. > > OK. Do you think it makes sense to provide another package which > > installs a few tagged epigrams in, say, /usr/share/games/tfortunes > > and make tfortune fall back to this directory if ~/.tfortune does > > not exist? > > That'd be nice. > > What about tfortune-data that ships as many good epigrams as you have, > that's Recommended: by tfortune? Sounds good. I've merged and pushed out the t/debian branch so that current master corresponds to what you have uploaded. I'll come back to you when the tfortune-data package is ready. Thanks Andre -- Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology Max-Planck-Ring 5, 72076 Tübingen, Germany. Phone: (+49) 7071 601 829 http://people.tuebingen.mpg.de/maan/
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