On Thu August 30 2007 2:35:08 pm Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote: > Hi John, > > On 30/08/2007, John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > (BTW, could I have your permission to CC -mentors about this?) > > Certainly. > > > I know that you are using Mercurial upstream. I'm maintaining a Debian > > branch for it in Mercurial. If you're wanting me to upload packages, it > > would be most convenient to keep it there, I believe. > > How does that work? Is there any need to separate upstream from Debian > in that case?
Well, that is an interesting question. If you integrate debian/ into your own upstream source tree, and are the Debian maintainer of the package, and you create a new upstream version every time something in the Debian package changes, then you could make a native upload. Since I am not you, I have a separate Debian branch. Now, since you're on mentors and looking for a sponsor for uploads, perhaps it makes sense to start slow right now and keep the separate trees. I'd be happy to help you work with this branching in Mercurial if you need it, and to pull and review your changes into my tree for uploads. I don't know that I'm comfortable setting Maintainer to you just yet, but after watching your work handling uploads and Debian bugs, I could be convinced to do that before too long. At that point, you are on your own for what you do with version control. > > Have you applied to the new-maintainer process already? > > No. I was under the impression that I should get a few uploads under > my belt first in order to get to know people. Please put me straight, > though. You probably have more current knowledge of that process than I. I was just asking to get a feel for how experienced you are with Debian packaging. > Received: by 10.143.11.3 with HTTP; Sat, 11 Aug 2007 23:34:19 -0700 (PDT) > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:34:19 +0200 > > How do you go about investigating lost email? Anyway, it was about Log files to start with. In this case though your message was still in my inbox. I do remember it, in fact, and had meant to reply. Sorry for missing on that (also I didn't realize it was connected to gscan2pdf) > this: I packaged and uploaded tesseract-2.0 to mentors. It is used by > gscan2pdf and is not in Debian yet (tesseract-1.0 is). I was wondering > if you would be prepared to upload it and its 6 language packs for me. > tesseract-2.0 BTW is excellent - I use the new German language pack a > great deal. The first thing here is that you should get in touch with the tesseract maintainer, gurkan at linuks dot mine dot nu. It looks like you are preparing a new version of the package he maintains. I don't think that anybody would sponsor an upload of a package that would effectively hijack it from the current maintainer. I would suggest that he would be a better person than I to work with you on tesseract uploads. Does that all make sense? -- John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]