On Mon, 10.05.2010 at 21:17:40 +0200, Piotr O??arowski <pi...@debian.org> wrote: > [Toni Mueller, 2010-05-10] > > problem. It's their choice to deviate from Debian packaging, so why > > shouldn't it be also their problem (not ours) if they break stuff, too? > changes in Python interpreter or python-central are later > uploaded to Debian so we have to update all other packages the same way > (it's even worse when only one of these packages is synced with Ubuntu)
It's still only a problem in Ubuntu until Debian makes a possibly similar transition, right? > I want as many users to use my packages as possible. This is nice. I also "want" many users of my packages, but there are limits to what I can do. > I want to give Ubuntu CDs to my friends telling them that there are > few bits of my work there. I don't want to explain to them that there > is my name there but the package is not working because Ubuntu > decided to ship Python 2.6.5 instead of 2.6.4 (not to mention > python2.6 vs. python2.5 problems) So, what's wrong with giving them a Debian CD instead? Kind regards, --Toni++ PS: The address "www.griffith.cc" that you mention in your .sig, does not resolve, and afair, Berlios is not a good project host. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100510213425.17152.qm...@oak.oeko.net