Andres Salomon wrote:
I still plan to continue intermezzo packaging; however, I do not feel it
is stable enough for production use.
That's why new packages go to the unstable distribution. For example, a
CVS snapshot of Samba 3.0 is there - it's also not ready for production
IMHO.
> I do not want to see it packaged until more work is done on it
(upstream).
Why are there RPM packages then?
> Please do not upload 0.9.5 packages.
It will be a long time before sarge is released and if InterMezzo is not
ready at that time it can simply be postponed for the next release.
My issue is this: I now know how set up InterMezzo (and even better, a
customer paid me to gain this knowledge). I can now either spend a few
hours working on InterMezzo packages (so others can try InterMezzo and
ciontribute to the package and upstream) or I can work on my other
packages and forget what I have learned about InterMezzo after a few
weeks. Chose whatever you think is best for Debian and InterMezzo.
Greetings,
Stefan Gybas