On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:44:37PM +0100, Noel David Torres Taño wrote: [...] > Is it always an upstream package worst than a repackaged package? [...]
>From what I've seen, in most cases, yes. I am one of the guilty "one pet package" upstream authors who gets my Debian work uploaded by a gracious sponsor. I also have a "special interest" in Debian as a whole, since it's been my primary operating system as far back as the bo release and I run it on roughly 10 distinct hardware architectures (including hundreds of servers at my place of employment). I spent substantial time learning the proper way to package applications for Debian and lurked on this list for over a year before requesting sponsorship. Debian policy and standards are a moving target. Paying attention to debian-devel-announce and (preferably) debian-devel are important for me to proactively stay abrest of issues and transitions which could affect my package. Keeping up with Debian's bug tracker is crucial as well. I try to contribute in other ways, participating in ML discussions within my field of expertise, diligently filing detailed bugs (and when possible providing patches) any time I encounter an undocumented issue, and advocating Debian within my technical community. On several occasions I've gotten close to submitting packages of other upstreams' work or even applying for a DM/DD role in the project, but I'm mindful of the limited spare time I have in my life and careful not to commit to responsibilities beyond my present capacity. Even with a "special interest in Debian" I am fairly certain my *one* package would be improved if repackaged by an experienced Debian Developer. -- { IRL(Jeremy_Stanley); WWW(http://fungi.yuggoth.org/); PGP(43495829); WHOIS(STANL3-ARIN); SMTP(fu...@yuggoth.org); FINGER(fu...@yuggoth.org); MUD(kin...@katarsis.mudpy.org:6669); IRC(fu...@irc.yuggoth.org#ccl); ICQ(114362511); YAHOO(crawlingchaoslabs); AIM(dreadazathoth); } -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101030001619.gb8...@yuggoth.org