Le mercredi 26 octobre 2011 à 09:45 +0200, Ole Streicher a écrit : > Am 25.10.2011 22:42, schrieb Sylvestre Ledru: > > Le lundi 24 octobre 2011 à 16:23 +0200, Ole Streicher a écrit : > > You have to join this project to get access to the VCS. > > Sorry, I didn't write that: I already applied for a membership. I still > did not get an approval, but I am listed in the science team member list > at <http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debian-science/>. > > Does this mean that I am a member (since I am listed) or not (since I > did not get an approval mail and I cannot access the git VCS)? Yes, you are a member. I just checked and you are indeed listed as a member. About the VCS issue, it is likely to be a configuration issue on your side.
> > If you want to create a new repo, you will have to connect yourself to > > git.debian.org and use the script in the debian science directory. > > Which one do you mean and how do I use it? ssh git.debian.org cd /git/debian-science/packages ./setup-repository <package> "<desc>" > >> Another question: The science policy requires that I shall put > >> "debian-science-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org" as the Maintainer > >> and my own name as Uploader. But AFAIK the uploader will be replaced by > >> the Sponsor, so my own contribution authorship is not anymore visible in > >> the final Debian package? > > If I don't make any changes to your package, I usually leave the name in > > the changelog author. Otherwise, it is shown in the content itself with > > [ ] around. > > I would feel a bit unlucky when I would be moved from the front page to > some ChangeLog since I did most of the packaging work for these > packages. Don't worry, we, sponsors, are not trying to steal your credits. The place which matters (and which is shown) is the uploaders. If we change the changelog > I would also appreciate if we can discuss the changes you want > to make and I could apply them because I need to learn about the > packaging process. git diff will be your friend ;) > And, I want to be kept responsible for the package > with you (or someone else) as a reviewer who makes comments and finally > decides about the inclusion, but does not touch the package himself. I > see this in the same sense as a review of a science journal paper, is > this the right picture of the mentoring process? Well, it is not the way most teams work in Debian. If I have to "fight" with you to make changes in your package, I prefer you find an other sponsor. > BTW, do you have any comments on my packages? No, I haven't look. For science (and Java) packages, I am only sponsoring team maintained packages. > > Anyway, the name of the uploader is still shown. See: > > http://packages.debian.org/sid/scilab > > or > > http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/scilab.html > > Hmm. These seem to show the maintainer (Debian science team) and the > uploader (you in this case). An original uploader, or mentor, is not > mentioned there. I don't understand what you mean here. Sorry Sylvestre -- 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/1320351723.2663.16.ca...@pomegues.inria.fr