ITP or RFP

2011-05-23 Thread Nicolas CANIART
Hi,

  I'm going to package the following python module I need:
    python-django-gerbi-cms  (http://packages.python.org/django-page-cms/)

  I would like to now whether I should file an RFP or ITP bug report since I am
no debian maintainer and if, when the package is ready, someone could sponsor
me so that the packages find its way to the main archive.

Thanks in advance,
Nicolas.


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Re: ITP or RFP

2011-05-23 Thread Sandro Tosi
Hello Nicolas,

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 15:43, Nicolas CANIART  wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   I'm going to package the following python module I need:
>     python-django-gerbi-cms  (http://packages.python.org/django-page-cms/)

Would you like to maintain it under DPMT[1] umbrella?

[1] http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonModulesTeam/HowToJoin

>   I would like to now whether I should file an RFP or ITP bug report since I 
> am
> no debian maintainer

This question fits best on debian-ment...@lists.debian.org, but since
we're here... any new package coming to debian should have it's ITP so
if you Intend To Package that tool, just file an ITP (and remember to
close it on the debian/changelog).

> and if, when the package is ready, someone could sponsor
> me so that the packages find its way to the main archive.

Being part of DPMT usually helps in finding a sponsor, but you may
also contact debian-mentors@ for review and sponsorship.

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Re: ITP or RFP

2011-05-23 Thread Lars Wirzenius
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 05:43:43PM +0200, Nicolas CANIART wrote:
> I'm going to package the following python module I need:
> python-django-gerbi-cms  (http://packages.python.org/django-page-cms/)
> 
> I would like to now whether I should file an RFP or ITP bug report since I am
> no debian maintainer and if, when the package is ready, someone could sponsor
> me so that the packages find its way to the main archive.

That would be an "intent to package", or ITP, even if you need someone
to sponsor the upload.

Use an RFP only when you are requesting for someone else to make a package.

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ITP ! (Was: Re: ITP or RFP)

2011-05-23 Thread Philipp Hagemeister
Anybody can file an ITP (and in fact, I'd guesstimate more than half of
the ITPs are filed by people without @debian.org addresses).

An RFP should only be filed if you're unable/unwilling to package it
yourself.

> 5 RFP This is a Request For Package. You have found an interesting
> piece of software and would like *someone else* to maintain it for
> Debian.  ^^
> Please submit a package description along with copyright and URL in
> such a report.

Philipp

Nicolas CANIART wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>   I'm going to package the following python module I need:
> python-django-gerbi-cms  (http://packages.python.org/django-page-cms/)
> 
>   I would like to now whether I should file an RFP or ITP bug report since I 
> am
> no debian maintainer and if, when the package is ready, someone could sponsor
> me so that the packages find its way to the main archive.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Nicolas.
> 
> 




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