Hi all again, first, thanks to Steve and Jeff for the straight answers!
I have now pushed my git repository to collab-maint/lsb.git [0], including the following branches: - master with all past Debian releases - master-ubuntu with all past Ubuntu releases (that I could find) - pristine-tar with all past Debian and Ubuntu tarball footprints All past releases are properly tagged using either debian/${version} or ubuntu/${version}. I have also done some work on the package on a separate branch (which includes "tiny-dh", "dh_python2", LSB4.1, some bug patches, dropping Qt3, etc): - master-experimental-odyx For now, I tested this package by creating a changelog with `git-dch --multimaintmerge --ignore-branch --meta`and defining the version as `4.1~Debian0` (which is a "properly" native version). I would appreciate a review of my `master-experimental-odyx` branch, including Acked-by/Signed-off-by additions and cherry-picking on another branch (or master). As far as I can tell, most of the Ubuntu diff (besides Multi-Arch as of now) are merged to my branch. [0] http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/lsb.git Le 16.02.2012 19:02, Jeff Licquia a écrit : > FWIW, this has been something the LSB has been discussing upstream, > and we're willing to help with the work. > > If the project is willing, I'd appreciate having commit access and > being an uploader. Jeff: while I have no call as "project" (as I just RFA'd lsb), I would certainly welcome any help. As the git repository is on alioth's collab-maint, as DD you already have commit access. Feel free to add yourself as uploader during your review of my code changes. :-> I would like to upload lsb to experimental before the end of February, eventually postponing bug resolutions. Uploading a good-working LSB 4.1 package before the end of March to unstable sounds realistic to me. Cheers, OdyX
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