Hi,
* Pat P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-07 23:09]:
> I am a little confused about how to het started here. I am in the process of
> reading the information in the developers corner. How do I go about adopting a
> package. Do I need to contact someone about which package I want to adopt, or
> shou
I am a little confused about how to het started here. I am in the process of
reading the information in the developers corner. How do I go about adopting a
package. Do I need to contact someone about which package I want to adopt, or
should I go ahead and start working on it? I need a sponsor as w
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 03:36:04AM +0200, Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
> I regularly receive WNPP report. List is divided in 2 :
>
> - orphaned packages.
orphaned, as in no maintainer.
> - packages up for adoption.
packages up for adoption do have a maintainer, but the maintainer wants
someone e
I regularly receive WNPP report. List is divided in 2 :
- orphaned packages.
- packages up for adoption.
I still haven't catched the subtle difference between those 2 titles.
Packages of what list may I adopt ?
As non-english speaker, I find it obvious that an "orphaned" package has to be
"adopt
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 03:36:04AM +0200, Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
> I regularly receive WNPP report. List is divided in 2 :
>
> - orphaned packages.
orphaned, as in no maintainer.
> - packages up for adoption.
packages up for adoption do have a maintainer, but the maintainer wants
someone
I regularly receive WNPP report. List is divided in 2 :
- orphaned packages.
- packages up for adoption.
I still haven't catched the subtle difference between those 2 titles.
Packages of what list may I adopt ?
As non-english speaker, I find it obvious that an "orphaned" package has to be
"adop
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Brian Russo wrote:
> When adopting packages, for which there is essentially no reason to upload..
> i.e.. no new version, no bugs, no planned changes, is there anything one
> should do apart from emailing override, before closing the bug in wnpp?
Do an upload to c
When adopting packages, for which there is essentially no reason to upload..
i.e.. no new version, no bugs, no planned changes, is there anything one
should do apart from emailing override, before closing the bug in wnpp?
--
Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG ID: 54D81666
Debian/
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Brian Russo wrote:
> When adopting packages, for which there is essentially no reason to upload..
> i.e.. no new version, no bugs, no planned changes, is there anything one
> should do apart from emailing override, before closing the bug in wnpp?
Do an upload to c
When adopting packages, for which there is essentially no reason to upload..
i.e.. no new version, no bugs, no planned changes, is there anything one
should do apart from emailing override, before closing the bug in wnpp?
--
Brian Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG ID: 54D81666
Debian/
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 10:51:00AM -0400, Dpk wrote:
> The web pages give much information about creating Debian packages.
> However, I am starting out by adopting an existing package, which I
> have found much information about doing. Could someone point me in
> the right direction on how to modi
On Monday 26 July 1999, at 10 h 51, the keyboard of Dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The web pages give much information about creating Debian packages.
> However, I am starting out by adopting an existing package, which I
> have found much information about doing. Could someone point me in
> th
You might trye looking in the maint-guide package or in the article
on OpenResources about packing for Debian
(http://www.openresources.com/magazine)
Regards
Javi
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 10:51:00AM -0400, Dpk wrote:
> The web pages give much information about creating De
The web pages give much information about creating Debian packages.
However, I am starting out by adopting an existing package, which I
have found much information about doing. Could someone point me in
the right direction on how to modify existing packages?
Please CC me on any e-mails, as I am
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