On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 at 14:26:41 -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote: > I just wanted to follow up since I released a new gtimelog (0.7.0) both > upstream and for Ubuntu 11.10.
(FYI, neither I nor Lars will be notified if you just mail the bug: for bugs in normal Debian packages, the maintainer is automatically contacted, but the maintainer of the wnpp pseudo-package is a mailing list or something, and has little to do with individual wnpp bugs.) > * The Vcs-Bzr branch is in an older bzr format. I'd like to get that > upgraded to 2a if that's feasible. Any objections? Whatever you think is best, as far as I'm concerned. > * Can I change Maintainer: to point to myself? Yes, if you're taking responsibility for the package, please do. Lars (or anyone else interested) might well want to be in Uploaders as a co-maintainer. You could also move it to Python applications team maintenance if you like: the Python teams might be a good source of sponsors (although they might also insist that you use svn). > * I don't think the Oneiric version will port straight over to Sid because > Ubuntu seems to be ahead of Debian with some of the dependencies. Ah, if 0.7.0 needs GNOME 3 then that complicates things - the GNOME 3 transition in unstable is still in progress. > Maybe we need to get the new version into experimental, where I think the > dependencies can be satisfied. From the d/control file: > > Package: gtimelog > Architecture: all > Depends: gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1, > gir1.2-gtk-3.0, > gir1.2-pango-1.0 (>= 1.29.3+git20110916), > python-gobject (>= 2.90), > ${misc:Depends}, > ${python:Depends} > > * experimental has python-gobject 2.90.3-2 (unstable has 2.28.6-5). > * gir1.2-pango-1.0 and gir1.2-gtk-3.0 both seem okay in unstable. > * afaict, gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 isn't available in Debian at all. > > I'll try to build a version w/o appindicator and see if I can get that > installed and running in experimental. Uploading to experimental sounds like the best plan for now. I suspect appindicator isn't vital functionality - if I understand Ubuntu correctly, it's a replacement for the tray icon, so one easy fallback if appindicator was missing would be to have a traditional tray icon, and another would be to not have a tray-icon-like-thing at all. I'm getting very tempted to ask for gtimelog to be removed from unstable (and hence testing) until a better version like 0.7.0 can go in - anyone who's desperate enough can get 0.0+svn88 from stable, and having the package available in unstable in the meantime gives a false indication of its quality. As long as it's in the archive *somewhere* (e.g. stable and/or experimental), you shouldn't have to go through the NEW queue to reinstate it when it's ready. S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20111012090325.ga16...@reptile.pseudorandom.co.uk