Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-11-28 Thread Norbert Tretkowski
* Norbert Tretkowski wrote: > An updated ion2 package will follow soon. Here we go... , | deb http://people.debian.org/~nobse/packages/ion2/ ./ ` Norbert

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-11-27 Thread Norbert Tretkowski
Hi, I prepared updated ion3 package, please give it a try and report problems. , | deb http://people.debian.org/~nobse/packages/ion3/ ./ ` An updated ion2 package will follow soon. Regards, Norbert

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-11-05 Thread Norbert Tretkowski
* Per Olofsson wrote: > Norbert Tretkowski: > > What about switching to dpatch? I took a look at the ion3 source > > package, and saw that patches against the upstream source are > > directly in the diff.gz. Having separate patches is clearer and it > > makes upgrading to a new upstream release eas

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-11-05 Thread Zak B. Elep
Per Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package: wnpp > Severity: normal > > I currently don't have the time and energy to maintain ion2 and ion3 > as well as I should, so I hereby request a co-maintainer for > them. There are no big problems with the packages as they are, but > they need to be

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-19 Thread Per Olofsson
Norbert Tretkowski: > What about switching to dpatch? I took a look at the ion3 source > package, and saw that patches against the upstream source are directly > in the diff.gz. Having separate patches is clearer and it makes > upgrading to a new upstream release easier. Yes, I agree. I've been us

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-16 Thread Norbert Tretkowski
* Per Olofsson wrote: > What needs to be done is, as I said, uploads of the latest upstream > versions. What about switching to dpatch? I took a look at the ion3 source package, and saw that patches against the upstream source are directly in the diff.gz. Having separate patches is clearer and it

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-14 Thread Per Olofsson
Pau Rul·lan Ferragut: > So your opinion is that just one should maintain it and the other resolv > bugs? Well, one person should be responsible for updating to the latest upstream version, because it's difficult for several people to cooperate in doing that. Sending patches to the BTS is always

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-13 Thread Per Olofsson
Javier Linares: > I use ion daily and I would like to help you with ion packages. I'm not DD > but I'm in the NM queue (finishing the Task&Skill step) and I already > maintain several packages for Debian (pal, pload and aee). Norbert Tretkowski: > Since I'm using ion2 and ion3, I'd like to help yo

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-13 Thread Norbert Tretkowski
* Per Olofsson wrote: > I currently don't have the time and energy to maintain ion2 and ion3 > as well as I should, so I hereby request a co-maintainer for > them. There are no big problems with the packages as they are, but > they need to be updated to the latest upstream versions. Whoops, first

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-12 Thread Javier Linares
On mar, oct 12, 2004 at 09:09:30 +0200, Per Olofsson wrote: > I currently don't have the time and energy to maintain ion2 and ion3 > as well as I should, so I hereby request a co-maintainer for > them. There are no big problems with the packages as they are, but > they need to be updated to the lat

Bug#276229: RFH: ion2, ion3 -- Keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows

2004-10-12 Thread Per Olofsson
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I currently don't have the time and energy to maintain ion2 and ion3 as well as I should, so I hereby request a co-maintainer for them. There are no big problems with the packages as they are, but they need to be updated to the latest upstream versions. The package