On 12/08/2013 03:04 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I've been working with gtimelog's upstream maintainer Marius, and with the
> permission of the old gtimelog Debian maintainers, have added it to PAPT.
> Please note that gtimelog was removed from Debian a while ago, but remained in
> Ubuntu, and now the
[Yaroslav Halchenko, 2013-12-07]
> I usually include all logs which lead to the state of packaging to be
> uploaded, regardless of the distribution (or even at times
> UNRELEASED).
I usually ask my sponsorees to merge UNRELEASED ones, at least the
newest ones (it's easier to figure out which uploa
I usually include all logs which lead to the state of packaging to be uploaded,
regardless of the distribution (or even at times UNRELEASED).
Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
>On Sat, Dec 07, 2013 at 02:04:22PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> I've been working with gtimelog's upstream maintainer Marius, a
On Sat, Dec 07, 2013 at 02:04:22PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I've been working with gtimelog's upstream maintainer Marius, and with the
> permission of the old gtimelog Debian maintainers, have added it to PAPT.
> Please note that gtimelog was removed from Debian a while ago, but remained in
> U
I've been working with gtimelog's upstream maintainer Marius, and with the
permission of the old gtimelog Debian maintainers, have added it to PAPT.
Please note that gtimelog was removed from Debian a while ago, but remained in
Ubuntu, and now the plan is to add the latest upstream version back to
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 08:12:45PM -0800, Diane Trout wrote:
> > Instead, I mean, what would it take for the basic Debian system to install
> > Python 3 only by default, and have any system scripts that depend on Python
> > be Python 3.
> Nothing.
> I just did a default no-tasks selected debian
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