Re: Debian printing packages

2023-01-16 Thread Till Kamppeter
On 16/01/2023 15:15, Thorsten Alteholz wrote: oh, I am afraid I won't attend this DebConf ... Had been nice to meet you in India ... But I am also not sure yet whether I will go. There are many conferences throughout the year. You could perhaps do uploads of the New Architecture stuff int

Re: Debian printing packages

2023-01-16 Thread Thorsten Alteholz
Hi Till, On 15.01.23 23:45, Till Kamppeter wrote: We could even kick off the introduction of the New Architecture on the DebConf in India ... oh, I am afraid I won't attend this DebConf ... You could perhaps do uploads of the New Architecture stuff into Experimental to get some more test

Re: Debian printing packages

2023-01-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
On 15/01/2023 09:21, Thorsten Alteholz wrote: Hi Till, The new version sounds like a SONAME change in cpdb-libs? So, yes this is too late for Bookworm. Yes, I has API changs as we had to add several important features, especially human-readable UI strings, translations and options grouping

Re: Debian printing packages

2023-01-15 Thread Thorsten Alteholz
Hi Till, On 11.01.23 21:14, Till Kamppeter wrote: thank you very much for your inclusion of the Common Print Dialog Backends packages in Debian. sure, anytime! For all of these there is a new generation (2.0b1) available upstream now and cpdb-libs and cpdb-backend-file would be easy to upda

Debian printing packages

2023-01-11 Thread Till Kamppeter
Thorsten, thank you very much for your inclusion of the Common Print Dialog Backends packages in Debian. they will make the base for the Ubuntu packages, ideally by syncing, and they will also help me to get the MIRs (Main Inclusion Requests) of these packages in Ubuntu accepted. For all of