Dmitrijs Ledkovs writes:
> >> - dget line:
> >> dget http://example.com/debian/pool/main/f/foo/foo_version-revision.dsc
>
> debcheckout with revision flag / tag ??? (this might work for git /
> bzr which support signed revisions / tags)
Why have this in the RFS? By the time an RFS is being wr
>> ---
>>
>> The package can be found at :
>> - URL:
>> http://example.com/debian/pool/main/f/foo
>> - Source repository:
>> deb-src http://example.com/debian unstable main contrib non-free
>> - dget line:
>> dget http://example.com/debian/pool/main/f/foo/foo_version-revision.dsc
>>
debcheck
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:33:07AM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
> On Sat, 16 May 2009 21:50:10 -0300
> Rogério Brito wrote:
>
> > Dear mentors,
> >
> > I am looking for a sponsor for my package "foo".
>
> [Include one of:]
> >
> problems.>
> .>
>
> [or some other description of the kind of upl
[Neil Williams, 2009-05-17]
> RFS: QA:
> RFS: NEW:
> RFS: RC:
I like this. I'd add , though (see below)
> RFS: UPDATE:
I ask my sponsorees to add a version in Subject field as well, this way
I know if it's new upstream release or an update (so UPDATE tag is not
needed) and I can distinguish
On Sat, 16 May 2009 21:50:10 -0300
Rogério Brito wrote:
> Dear mentors,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "foo".
[Include one of:]
>
problems.>
.>
[or some other description of the kind of upload required]
Alternatively (or possibly additionally), some reliable method of
encoding
Rogério Brito writes:
> After some time looking at some commonly complained lack of details in
> requests for sponsoring, I took a few minutes and came up with the
> template attached to this mail, based on the comments on top of what
> mentors.d.n suggests.
I have done a brief scan of the propo
Hi.
After some time looking at some commonly complained lack of details in
requests for sponsoring, I took a few minutes and came up with the
template attached to this mail, based on the comments on top of what
mentors.d.n suggests.
This is all the information that I would like to know if I were
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