Re: Packaging task for newbies: Separate pink-pony into program and data

2013-09-13 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2013/9/13 lesleyb > On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 05:28:30PM +0200, Miriam Ruiz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Ive just uploaded pink-pony 1.3.1-1 to Debian [1] [2], and I've noticed > > that I should have separated the packages in program and data [3], > instead > > of having it all packaged into one single p

Re: Packaging task for newbies: Separate pink-pony into program and data

2013-09-13 Thread 'lesleyb'
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 05:28:30PM +0200, Miriam Ruiz wrote: > Hi, > > Ive just uploaded pink-pony 1.3.1-1 to Debian [1] [2], and I've noticed > that I should have separated the packages in program and data [3], instead > of having it all packaged into one single package. The main advantage of > t

Packaging task for newbies: Separate pink-pony into program and data

2013-09-13 Thread Miriam Ruiz
Hi, Ive just uploaded pink-pony 1.3.1-1 to Debian [1] [2], and I've noticed that I should have separated the packages in program and data [3], instead of having it all packaged into one single package. The main advantage of that approach -usually done with games and with other programs that have c

Re: About the Video channel and video curation

2013-09-13 Thread Laura Arjona
Hi all 2013/9/10 Laura Arjona : > Hi all, > > 2013/9/8 Margarita Manterola : > >> == Video Channel == >> >> We discussed a bit about the worthiness of having a debian-women >> channel (on Youtube or similar, the platform is not the important >> part). > > Setting a mediagoblin server to host and p

Debian infrastructure teams needing you -- yes, actually you

2013-09-13 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, in Debian we have some infrastructure projects which to my perception are quite important because they are: 1. directly visible for the user 2. globally needed for all packages I'm personally speaking about I18N and DebTags - may be there are more. After some observation I came to the co