Andreas Jellinghaus wrote > > No. We'll definitely not clutter our virtual package list just to support > > some outside group distributing replacment packages for ours. > > > > I suggest that you leave the kde* packages as they are now (have been > > before that change) so that they don't provide anything and that they > > suggest each other where appropriate. > > > > Then, the KDE people can just call their packages "kde-kde*", "Conflict" > > with your packages and "Provide" your packages. AFAIK, this would be > > enough. > > this doesn't sound like cooperation. > but what i want to do is : cooperate. > > neither we create the one and only official kde.deb, nor do they. > we both create a kde.deb version, and both have the same value. > > one side naming their package kde-kde* and the other one kde* doesn't > sound that way. and both parties should use the conflicts (i want to be > sure, that nothings goes wrong). > > and after all : it's only two entries ("kde-kde.deb-package" and > "debian-kde.deb-package"), and these don't polute namespace. > > remember : the reason for a central organisation was : > a) prevent namespace solution (this isn't the case) > b) share a name between several maintainers (e.g. mail-transport-agent). > > both is not the case for kde*. > > > The only case where this might fail is when someone installs some packages > > of ours and some of KDE's. After all, we are not responsible for the > > damages if someone tries that. > > stop ! it's our users, and a very important goal is, to make it easy for > our users. and if we exchange this very simple way to seperate the > packages to something complicate or so, it's not in their intrest. > > sorry, but your solution is political, and not good. > give me a good solution, and i'm happy to use it. > the current way with two virtual package names works. I think Andreas is right here. It'll be debian users that will suffer. I don't feel I know enough of the packages and kde to be sure which is the best technical solution but I do think we should work something out. And this regardless of whether we like kde or not. It's in the interest of our users and of not being called a "broken" distribution.
That's at least how I feel about it. Luis. -- Luis Francisco Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Fingerprint = F8 B1 13 DE 22 22 94 A1 14 BE 95 8E 49 39 78 76