Re: Wiki page for requested packages

2007-02-26 Thread Marcus Better
Michael Koch wrote: > A there are only several hundred open wnpp bugs nobody cares about. I think usertags can be used quite effectively to sort out and display the bugs that we do care about. They can replace all information that is on that wiki page now, without risk of getting outdated. But fee

Re: Wiki page for requested packages

2007-02-26 Thread Michael Koch
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 08:30:06PM +0100, Marcus Better wrote: > Bruno Dusausoy wrote: > > We've put a page[1] on the Debian Wiki in order to gather the Java > > apps you want to be packaged. > > The existing infrastructure is very well suited to keeping track of such > things. Please use it, it's

Re: Wiki page for requested packages

2007-02-26 Thread Marcus Better
Bruno Dusausoy wrote: > We've put a page[1] on the Debian Wiki in order to gather the Java > apps you want to be packaged. The existing infrastructure is very well suited to keeping track of such things. Please use it, it's much more effective than having a wiki page which is guaranteed to become

Re: Wiki page for requested packages

2007-02-26 Thread manfred
Quoting Bruno Dusausoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi all, We've put a page[1] on the Debian Wiki in order to gather the Java apps you want to be packaged. So please, feel free to add your request to the page. And of course, also feel free to help us make Java rocking on Debian ;) [1] http://wiki.d

Re: Wiki page for requested packages

2007-02-26 Thread Michael Koch
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 03:47:24PM +0100, Bruno Dusausoy wrote: > Hi all, > > We've put a page[1] on the Debian Wiki in order to gather the Java > apps you want to be packaged. > > So please, feel free to add your request to the page. > > And of course, also feel free to help us make Java rockin

Wiki page for requested packages

2007-02-26 Thread Bruno Dusausoy
Hi all, We've put a page[1] on the Debian Wiki in order to gather the Java apps you want to be packaged. So please, feel free to add your request to the page. And of course, also feel free to help us make Java rocking on Debian ;) [1] http://wiki.debian.org/Java/RequestedPackages -- To UNSUB