On 01/23/2014 05:29 AM, Colin Watson wrote: > On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 12:21:00PM +0100, Alexander Sack wrote: >> How do we find and define what the "sane" combinations are? > > That's trivial - we can start by saying that you only get to use > combinations with the same prefix, e.g. "ubuntu-sdk-14.04*". Those will > presumably just be broken down from what might previously have been > declared as "ubuntu-sdk-14.04", so are clearly a sane combination. > > I don't think any of this should block click 0.4.14. What frameworks > you want to declare is up to you(r team); if you want to just declare > "ubuntu-sdk-14.04" then that's fine by me and click will behave as > before. I just want to have the support in place so that if and when > you need this (I predict it's "when", since this is something I've > already been asked for several times) then I don't have to scramble to > enable it in the package manager. > Right-- I meant to say this in my original email. This affects click-apparmor and others, but that no one will be using the feature immediately so 0.4.14 should not be blocked. I did want to get things nailed down on how to use it though since once the feature is there, people would start using it.
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