On 01/22/2013 10:52 AM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Daniel Kahn Gillmor , 2013-01-21, 18:35:
>> Is maintaining modules in svn a requirement for putting them under the
>> python-modules-team umbrella?
>
> Yes, that's the status quo.
hm, ok, i'll leave python-xdo outside of the python-modules-team
umbrel
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor , 2013-01-21, 18:35:
Is maintaining modules in svn a requirement for putting them under the
python-modules-team umbrella?
Yes, that's the status quo.
If so, should we get rid of the git repositories on git.debian.org to
avoid confusion?
I'm in favour of getting rid of
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor , 2013-01-21, 18:27:
Any objections to my setting up a git repository for python-xdo under
python-modules-team's section on alioth?
Well, we use Subversion as VCS...
not for everything, apparently:
0 dkg@alice:~$ ssh git.debian.org ls /git/python-modules/packages
plastex
On 01/21/2013 06:29 PM, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> $ apt-cache show git-svn
i'm aware of git-svn. i've never seen it work reasonably well with
multi-branch repositories, though it's entirely possible that was due to
bugs in the usage on my part.
Is maintaining modules in svn a requirement for put
$ apt-cache show git-svn
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
wrote:
> On 01/21/2013 06:20 PM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
>> * Daniel Kahn Gillmor , 2013-01-12, 19:33:
>>> Any objections to my setting up a git repository for python-xdo under
>>> python-modules-team's section on alioth?
>>
On 01/21/2013 06:20 PM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Daniel Kahn Gillmor , 2013-01-12, 19:33:
>> Any objections to my setting up a git repository for python-xdo under
>> python-modules-team's section on alioth?
>
> Well, we use Subversion as VCS...
not for everything, apparently:
0 dkg@alice:~$ ssh git
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor , 2013-01-12, 19:33:
Any objections to my setting up a git repository for python-xdo under
python-modules-team's section on alioth?
Well, we use Subversion as VCS...
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hi folks--
I just uploaded python-xdo to experimental, closing ITP #698020. It
provides some bindings for libxdo, a library to generate X11 input
events and generally manipulate an X session.
I'm the upstream for the python bindings, and i'm the debian maintainer
for xdotool (the source of libxd
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