Hello team,
I'm confused by the DPMT policy when it comes to git-dpm usage.
On the one hand, git-dpm is introduced as the patch management regime.
With what I understand of what git-dpm does, this means that it is not
required or even useful when packages don't need patching.
On the other hand,
On 11/16/2016 06:07 AM, chrysn wrote:
> Should git-dpm be used even though no patches are present?
how do you make sure that you will never need patches? (unless this is a
native package)
gfmards
IOhannes
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On November 16, 2016 2:33:47 PM CST, "IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU)"
wrote:
>On 11/16/2016 06:07 AM, chrysn wrote:
>> Should git-dpm be used even though no patches are present?
>
>how do you make sure that you will never need patches? (unless this is
>a
>native package)
Also, git-dpm tag pro
Hello,
I am just re-sending my membership request.
Greetings,
Marcos.
El 14/10/16 a las 23:41, Marcos Fouces escribió:
Hello,
I wish to become a member of dpmt in order to package two python
modules: olefile and dicttoxml.
See ITP Bug#838240 and ITP Bug#838241
My Alioth account is "mf
Paul Wise writes:
>> Should I ask on debian-devel?
>
> Seems reasonable.
I did that here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2016/11/msg00252.html
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Hi Marcos,
> > My Alioth account is "mfouces-guest"
do you accept our policy? (f.e. using git-dpm?)
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