Hello Gianfranco, Thank you for your suggestions. Although a little overwhelming, i see some important suggestions there. Please note that guidedog is not a game, but a networking tool instead.
Thanks ----------------------------------------- Antonio Cardoso Martins digiplan...@gmail.com antonio.mart...@sectra.com Homepage: http://digiplan.eu.org Linkedin: http://pt.linkedin.com/in/digiplan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/digiplan.pt ----------------------------------------- On 04-01-2015 09:25, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: > Hi Antonio, > >> Hello Ubuntu guidedog package maintainers, >> Since guidedog is no longer part of Ubuntu probably because it has not >> be updated since Qt3, i decided to re-write it in pure Qt5, dropping the >> requirements for Python, CMake and KDE. >> Attached, you have a new version of guidedog, which has the same >> features as the original guidedog-1.0.0. It was written in QtCreator 5. >> There are no other requirements besides Qt5 and gawk. >> I know that Paul Cupis originally debianized the guidedog source code. >> The idea with this new version would be to make it again available in >> Ubuntu repositories for the newer Ubuntu versions, however,i don't have >> the knowledge to make it a package. >> Can you point me where would be the best place to upload the source code >> and someone that could help with the re-packaging of this tool? > > thanks for your work, I can give you just a few starting points: > > 1) > > http://snapshot.debian.org/package/guidedog/1.0.0-6/ > > this is the old url package, that got removed from debian/ubuntu > the packaging is really old, so you might find better to start again from > scratch, > rather than using that old packaging style. > > 2) I don't see any particular reason to package this game in ubuntu only. > You might consider packaging it into debian and get it automatically synced > into ubuntu > aswell > > Debian has a good pkg-games team, you will find many eyes to look at the > package > > https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-games/ > > (the list is at the bottom) > > 3) maint-guide > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ > > > this might help you in starting your packaging journey > > 4) github, alioth, wherever > > you can publish your source on github, alioth, or whenever you think is best > for you, and > > ask people to review your code > (also debian mentors is a good place) > > 5) find your sponsor > your sponsor will review the debian packaging and upload when and if the > package is suitable for > > unstable > > 6) play the game ;) > > > I don't have uploads permissions, but I can help you in finding a sponsor and > in reviewing the > packaging if you put on a git repository. > > (if nobody objects I would like to followup on > pkg-games-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org > ) > > > cheers, > > > G. > . > -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss