On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 05:49:59PM +0530, Rudra Saraswat wrote: > Thank you for your response.
> > Flavor's support plan presented to Tech Board and approved; support plan > > should indicate period of time if beyond 18 months (3 yrs or 5 yr), key > > contacts, and setting expectations as to level of support. > As with our previous non-LTS releases, we expect to support the LTS for 3 > years, not 5. Ok. > Maik is in fact on IRC ("Maik" on Libera). Ok; note that this is not the IRC nick listed on the referenced wiki page :) > We plan to continue maintaining the Unity package set, releasing fixes for > bugs and security issues, as well as any issues that might prop up in other > related packages in general use by Ubuntu Unity users. > > Since Canonical is no longer the upstream for Unity, do you > > yourself the upstream now for the unity packages? I see > > debian/control for the unity source package still points > > https://launchpad.net/unity, but this is owned by ~unity-team > > has only ubuntu-core-dev and Canonical employees as members. > > latest unity package has an upstream version number > > '7.7.0+23.04.20230222.2' but there is no corresponding .orig.tar.xz > > as part of the source, this is a native package; the debian/watch > > file also points back at https://launchpad.net/unity, which has 7.4.0 > > as its latest release tarball. So it is entirely unclear to me what > > the version number in this package is meant to indicate. > Most of our development revolves around the main 'unity' package, > which is in active development, while the other packages are, like you > mentioned, in maintenance mode. (unless there are significant changes > necessitated by changes in the main Unity codebase) > We haven't added any releases to the Unity Launchpad project, as it > simply serves as a host for the Launchpad Unity Git repository and > meets our needs. mitya57, a core-dev and member of our team and > package uploader, helps up keep > https://gitlab.com/ubuntu-unity/unity/unity (where we maintain the > Unity codebase) and the Launchpad repo in sync, which is used as an > upstream for all the distributions that offer Unity, and the Launchpad > repo is just used to build the Unity packages, nothing more. If https://gitlab.com/ubuntu-unity/unity/unity is where you are doing upstream development, could you please update the metadata in the package to reflect this? > Sorry for the late response btw. It was only a few minutes ago that I > realized you had already replied (I just received jbicha's email), as > I haven't received either of your two replies for some reason. Nothing late about it, we have months yet before these discussions need to be concluded. Thanks, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer https://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org
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