Right, I made that salsa repo, it doesn't mean anything except having a place to hang a hat.
The situation now is that the *only* sticking point is debian/copyright, which is a mess. Note all the "god knows" entries. And the providence of a bunch of the .svg files is unclear, with internal copyright strings embedded in them giving various flavours of CC. Some of which might need to be replaced if they're the wrong flavours; fortunately there are collections of appropriate open source .svg icons that could be used instead if it comes to that. If someone were to help with getting the copyright info worked out, I can slot it straight into Debian. But there were so many little moving parts I just couldn't clear an entire day to try and figure it all out. Someone more familiar with the code base and its history would probably have a much easier time of it. --Barak. PS I'm using xournalpp in teaching this semester. Got a new Dell Inspiron 15 7591 2in1 with a pressure sensitive pen enabled screen, and it's great for remote teaching.