On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 18:19:28 -0500, Mike Mestnik <che...@mikemestnik.net> wrote:
> Thank you for the patch and I approve the change.

Awesome.

> I'm struggling with the init file in regards to bug 508010, but I can do
> what it seams like every one else is doing and just ignore it.

I am not sure I understand what you are refering to here. I parse this
as:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=508010

which is a bug in kbibtex, which seems completely unrelated (Cannot add
search URL).

> > The other issue is that there is no config file installed in
> > /etc/atheme-services, which makes the package a bit ackward after
> > install. Is there a sample upstream config with proper defaults we could
> > deploy in debian/rules?
> This is purposefully left out.  The reason is that this pkg works with
> so many other ircd pkgs that it's best left empty.  There should be a
> base config in
> 
> See /usr/share/doc/atheme-services/examples
> 
> However there _should_ be a README.Debian that explains what needs doing
> to get the service running and working.  This is something that is missing.

This makes sense. Something in the startup script may be useful too,
especially since we already talk to the user, telling him to enable the daemon.

> > Finally, I notice that the SVN repository hasn't been updated with the
> > work you have just did. Do you have access to that project in Alioth,
> > and if not, can we arrange so that you publish your changes there?
> Hopefully I'll get access to that.

Yep, if you need help let me know.

> > I'm not really attached to the SVN repository however, we could as well
> > startup a new git repo somewhere. I just want to avoid the flying
> > tarballs and have a reference, versionned, repository of our changes.
> 
> I'm using git currently, however I don't want to have an old repository
> and a new one.  If the SVN repository can be migrated, that's great.

History should be importable with the git-svn package. However, I'd like
us to avoid using *both* SVN and git at the same time, we've had bad
past experiences with that.

Let's just import it once.

I can do that too if you feel unconfortable with that.

A.

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