Re: gnome-orca version policy?

2017-09-02 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Jeremy, On 02-09-17 21:05, Jeremy Bicha wrote: > I am now a DD so I can help with uploads if desired. That would be great. I hope that means way less Debian <-> Ubuntu delta's (which always annoy me). Paul signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: gnome-orca version policy?

2017-09-02 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Jean-Philippe, On 03-09-17 01:37, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: > Actually it is a kind of strategical choice, depending mainly on the > time you / we have to package and how the package is complex to update. Mweh. I think the watch file should reflect what we consider stable to package. Whethe

Re: gnome-orca version policy?

2017-09-02 Thread MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
Hi, Actually it is a kind of strategical choice, depending mainly on the time you / we have to package and how the package is complex to update. Either we focus on GNOME releases, so we will release Orca 3.24 (done), 3.26, etc. To be sure to stay relevant with the GNOME and GTK stack. Or, soluti

Re: gnome-orca version policy?

2017-09-02 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 1:42 PM, Paul Gevers wrote: > The watch file in the gnome-orca package suggests that only the even > versions of minor releases should be packaged, but you packages 3.25.4 > for Ubuntu. Should we update our watch file or is 3.25.4 special? Since Ubuntu 17.10 is targeting GN

gnome-orca version policy?

2017-09-02 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Jeremy, The watch file in the gnome-orca package suggests that only the even versions of minor releases should be packaged, but you packages 3.25.4 for Ubuntu. Should we update our watch file or is 3.25.4 special? Paul signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature