El 21/11/08 16:18 Reinhard Tartler escribió:
> Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> I think the same could work with the "common" multimedia team as well:
> >>
> >> debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org: "General Discussion"
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: "bug flow, etc"
> >>
> >> However, I woul
Le Fri 21 Nov 08 à 20:18 +0100, Reinhard Tartler a écrit :
>
> >>
> >> http://wiki.tauware.de/misc:vcs-packaging
> >> http://wiki.tauware.de/misc:vcs-packaging2
> >
> > You might want to look at vcs-pkg.org
I'm also in favor of switching to a vcs dealing better with branch and
the only modern vcs
Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Still having a (common) dedicated multimedia maintainer's team would
>> group a set of people interested in a set of related packages. I think
>> this is a desirable goal.
>
> Having a common list is motivating. Activity generates more activity, IME.
El 21/11/08 07:19 Reinhard Tartler escribió:
> Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > El 23/04/08 06:09 Fabian Greffrath escribió:
> >> I believe we could start merging the efforts of both the
> >> pkg-multimedia-maintainers and the debian-multimedia groups into one
> >> bigger project, alt
Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> El 23/04/08 06:09 Fabian Greffrath escribió:
>> I believe we could start merging the efforts of both the
>> pkg-multimedia-maintainers and the debian-multimedia groups into one
>> bigger project, although the current scopes of both projects are
>> sligh
Hi Free,
The main point of merging the two projects for me would be have a
single project more active and more visible, which can possibly
attract more developers (that's what is needed now by d-m).
After a merger, we could identify which multimedia packages are
maintained by DD's that are me
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