On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Petr Pudlak (Debian) wrote:
dget -u http://petr.pudlak.name/deb/eprover_1.0.004-1.dsc
I had a short look onto your work and would like to give some comments. At first you obviousely did a good job to create a lintian clean package of a complex software! Considering that you even provided man pages for binaries in /usr/bin shows that you made some effort. Especially if it is your first package that's very good. Some (nitpicking!!) idea: Have you considered to move the examples into a separate package. These are not really of a size which should be separated I just want to know whether you know about the option to separate architeture independant files into a separate package exspecially of the package might work without these files. If you confirm that you know this option but decided against it intentionally because the examples are a very impornat part of the package it is perfectly fine for me. Regarding team maintenance: I've seen that you have patched several files and did not used a patch system (like quilt or dpatch). Doing so seems to make Git the better choice for a Version Control System because we have the policy to not commit the upstream source to SVN and use patches instead. The Git workflow (which I'm not very comfortable with) seems to relay on commiting the whole source and patch the files accordingly. So the question is: Have you made up your mind about commiting eprover to the Debian Science reporitory? While this is not required to find a sponsor I would like to recommend this once more. In this case you should add Vcs-Git fields to debian/control. Just take a look at other packages in the Vcs and also see how Maintainer and Uploaders are handled there. I would love if someone else - preferably with better knowledge of this program would be check the package and perhaps do the actual sponsoring. If nobody will step up I can upload the package (but not before Monday next week). Kind regards and thanks for your work Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org