Am Dienstag, den 16.10.2007, 11:02 +0100 schrieb João Pinto: * getdeb packages requirements do not meet ubuntu backports requirements, ubuntu backports are based on versions available on the development version, getdeb packages are based on the latest upstream version, some of the software is not even available at the development version.
I'm not sure this is correct. IIRC we can do direct uploads to -backports too. Although it's of course the safer bet to test the app in the development release first. It'd be great if Ubuntu could benefit from the work you do already and we could put those updated applications (after a review) into the development release. > Applications selectivity - We do no want to become Ubuntu unstable, we > do provide upgrades to several universe, and some main packages, such > upgrade must not be automatic, it must be an user explicit option, > achieving that with APT requires APT pinning handling, something which > is not supported by the current APT based graphical tools, we may need > to roll out our own APT based install tool by applying some > customizations to GApti ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GAptI) . Alternatively we could put the really unstable applications (I'm sure it's just a small percentage into PPA for testing). > GetDeb is an user friendly UI to the latest software, that was our > starting point, I am not sure that after overcoming the current > technical APT adoption blockers we will be able to merge with > backports at some point, that will be a policy issue to address later, > I do not know what is the ubuntu backports team availability to > discuss processes and policies, anyway, we are not prepared for that > yet. It's great you're doing this kind of work and invest that much effort into it. I just believe that you'd have a bigger outreach if the fixes and updates landed in Ubuntu proper. Also users would get security updates and bug fixes and wouldn't have to uninstall the packages again for doing upgrades. Maybe we should schedule a meeting or a phone call to find out where we could cooperate in a better way, make the best use of resources and provide the best user experience. Have a nice day, Daniel
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