Hello! Thanks for reaching me out. To be honest I discovered your ITP after I've already pushed to this newly created salsa repo and was planning to contact you. Sorry about that, I'm still relatively new in Debian development world.
Sure. I'll be more than glad if you upload your work to the Go team repo. And now we can split these remaining packages in half, so the work will be easier for both of us. What do you think? On Mar 9, 2019 2:19 AM, Jongmin Kim <jm...@pukyong.ac.kr> wrote: > > Dear Dawid Dziula, > > Hi there! > > I figured out that you created Salsa repository named 'lazygit'. > > I think you have an intent for packaging the lazygit. I have ITP for > this package[1], and already worked some, so I'm contacting you. > > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/908894 > > In fact, I have already done the lazygit packaging some month ago. > I pushed all of my work to [2] (with updated to latest: 0.7.2), checkout > please. > > [2] https://salsa.debian.org/jmkim-guest/lazygit > > The work includes: > - Unvendor some dependencies which already in Debian. > - Fix the hardening warnings by Lintian. > - Fix for building reproducible. > > If you not yet packaged all yet, could you let me upload my works? I'll > upload my work into the team's repository, and then we can do co-work. > > Until now, I've been doing the job for packaging the vendored dependencies > in lazygit. As lazygit contains a lot of dependencies in its 'vendor' > directory, and Debian does not allow the embedded code copies[3], I'm > currently packaging the dependencies for split out from 'vendor'. At > present, around 48 packages are remaining[4]. > > [3] https://wiki.debian.org/EmbeddedCodeCopies > [4] > https://salsa.debian.org/jmkim-guest/lazygit/blob/debian/sid/debian/copyright > > Thank you! > > > -- > Jongmin Kim > > OpenPGP key located at https://jongmin.dev/pgp > OpenPGP fingerprint: 012E 4A06 79E1 4EFC DAAE 9472 D39D 8D29 BAF3 6DF8