Hello Thomas, On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 03:27:17PM +0200, Thomas Müller wrote: > I will most likly stripp off the app 'media' which is the media player. > This thing needs the jplayer.swf.
Well, people can install apps manually anyway, and it up to them what. As long as we do not package and redistribute problematic stuff. > As you already started with the update to 3.0.2 can I assume you are > also interested in co-maintaining? Well, I cannot fully commit yet, but it's looking good. I am looking to do it within the scope of my job otherwise I cannot promise having time for it yet. This means that it should be good enough for our project to use. > I'd love to have a more experianced DD on my side - an least to have a > backup in stressfull times. Yes, I can imagine that. The same holds for me. > We need a svn or git repo - can I ask you for support on this? Yeah, we need a git repo. I already feel "dirty" meddling with package stuff just in some directory on my harddisk... unversioned. I suggest I set one up, you import your original 2.0.3 work, and I update it with the 3.0.2 work. As a result, you can see what I have fixed and what still needs to be done. For 4.x we need to do this again, but we might upload 3.0.2 to experimental soon. > OC 4 will arrive on 22.5.2012 - maybe the candidate for Debian Wheezy? I think so. I ope we can convince them beforehand to clean the source up a bit. All these messy excutable bits and what not. > Concerning your comments from your last email: > - watch file: There was none due to missing upstream info on the web site. > I did address this to the project head and now the info is there - > let's see if it's watch file compliant. I was looking for that info, couldn't find it, so I let the watch-file be in my packages. > - "unapplied-patches": I still need to read the link. Already set that locally. > - 3rd party stuff: I had a look and I didn't find sabre. Concerning > MDB2: there is a sub-package missing - I think schema. We need to > reavaluate. Ok, but I think we should either strip 3rd-party and make sure everything is in Debian separately. Or... if they made modifications to stuff in 3rd-party (which is not cool), we need to think of a better solution. I can resume work on this possibly next Sunday or Tuesday. Paul -- Using the Power of Debian GNU/Linux | E-mail: pau...@debian.org Jabber/GTalk: p...@luon.net | GnuPG key ID: 0x50064181 -- 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/20120420140640.gf1...@luon.net