|| On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 18:31:07 +0200 || Rafa Rodríguez Galván <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am also interested to push wxmaxima into Debian archive. >> I have prepared an updated package (last version, built against >> libwxgtk2.6), here: >> deb http://people.debian.org/~zufus/ wxmaxima/ >> deb-src http://people.debian.org/~zufus/ wxmaxima/ >> If you are still interested, please let me know, and in case, we >> can co-maintain this package (otherwise I would like >> to take this package). >> Regards >> Marco
rrg> The key is that I'm still interested: I would like to continue packaging rrg> wxmaxima, because I was using it as a first package to start contributing rrg> to the Debian community. Anyway, if you wish we can co-maintain the package, rrg> or Javier and you can "co-sponsor" me, or we can use any other way we find rrg> adequate. Ok, I agree with the co-maintainance (Javier is welcome to partecipate of course). I propose this strategy: 1) the NEW queue is really long, so let's upload something NOW, even today 2) Then let's create a repository where we can manage the debian dir (so that we can both apply modifications and merge our "debianizations"): there are a small number of things that can be make the pkg I made better.. and I am sure that also you have nice modifications to add. 3) Upload the co-mainteined package Point 1) is just to speed-up the wxmaxima inclusions into Debian. My pkg should be in a quite good shape, and is almost ready to upload. Check them (I uploaded on p.d.o also the sources). If you have an recent version, I have no problem to upload your one and merge our customization later. My only concern is "let's do it, and quickly (compatible with debian quality concepts)". I did my pkg using cdbs and I would like to keep it with cdbs, for a number of reasons. Let me know what you think about it. Ciao Ciao Marco -- "I videogiochi non influenzano i bambini. Voglio dire, se Pac-Man avesse influenzato la nostra generazione, staremmo tutti saltando in sale scure, masticando pillole magiche e ascoltando musica elettronica ripetitiva." "Videogames do not influence kids. I mean, if Pac-Man influenced our generation, we were all jumping in dark rooms, chomping pills and listening to electronic repeating music." Kristian Wilson, Nintendo Inc. 1989