On May 28, 2010, at 01:24 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: >[Barry Warsaw, 2010-05-28] >> What I mean is, let's say we have to change something in a helper tool. We >> want that change to happen at least also in Debian, if not first in Debian, >> but because of our different release cycles, where would we put it? Ubuntu >> already sync's with Debian, but does it make sense to for example, put >> changes >> that are required in Ubuntu first, into Debian experimental? > >... and announce it on proper mailing list (packages from experimental >have different Pin (~priority) by default)
Cool, please help me with that. What's the proper mailing list? I don't know much about how to use Debian experimental, but I'm willing to learn! > >> At least that >> way, Debian will gain the benefit of it when they catch up. If experimental >> isn't the right place for that, what is? Or is there no place that we can >> sync changes from Ubuntu to Debian for things like this? > >I think experimental (if unstable cannot be used) is the right place. >If there's something wrong with these changes, bugs will be reported >pretty soon. Cool. -Barry
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