Hi,
Le 2025-02-18 10:59, Sebastiaan Couwenberg a écrit :
I doubt those "other maintainers" have the discipline to target their
uploads reintroducing -java-doc packages to experimental where they'll
land after NEW processing.
I'm not sure this is much of an issue. Maybe you could elaborate w
Very exciting! Thanks for your status updates on this. Do you want more
visibility for them? I think more people would see these if they were posted to
a blog or Mastodon. It is easy to set up a simple Markdown/Jekyll blog on
Salsa. Or you could post to this one:
https://android-tools-
Hi,
since trilead-ssh2 came up as a candidate for the Bug of the Day[1]. I
realised the watch file was outdated and pointed it to Github where a
long series of newer releases was tagged. Unfortunately the version
string is a bit unfortunate and we might need an epoch most probably.
I found some
Hi,
since trilead-ssh2 came up as a candidate for the Bug of the Day[1]. I
realised the watch file was outdated and pointed it to Github where a
long series of newer releases was tagged. Unfortunately the version
string is a bit unfortunate and we might need an epoch most probably.
I found some
On 18/02/2025 10:46, Julien Plissonneau Duquène wrote:
There is a growing tendency these last few years to remove -java-doc
packages as part of regular maintenance (including fixing builds or
updating to a new upstream release). As I could not find this issue
being discussed previously in this
On 2/18/25 10:46 AM, Julien Plissonneau Duquène wrote:
I'm thus proposing the following policy from now on, to be revisited after the
toolchain is fixed and we see how it goes with a few JDK and build tool updates
(so maybe 3 years from now, let's say 2028):
- maintainers may at their discretio
Hi,
There is a growing tendency these last few years to remove -java-doc
packages as part of regular maintenance (including fixing builds or
updating to a new upstream release). As I could not find this issue
being discussed previously in this mailing list's archives, here we go.
Some figure
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