On 22/11/23 13:12, Pascal Quantin wrote:
Hi Joao,

Le mer. 22 nov. 2023 à 14:01, João Valverde <j...@v6e.pt> a écrit :

    You are free to participate in the discussion or not. But I really
    don't care to wait for the new committee that is pretty much
    exactly the same as the old committee, as far as I can tell.

    Anyway silence is another Wireshark project classic. At least you
    tried to bring something to the debate, so thank you for that, at
    least.


It seems like the discussion is shifting away from the initial goal. I don't think aggression/criticism/sarcasm brings anything to the debate, so I would prefer to keep a constructive exchange between whoever feels involved in the subject. I personally have never used the Debian scripts, but I did not consider updating the symbols list as being a really time consuming task (and I did it numerous times in the past), so I do not have an opinion on whether the current status quo is good or bad. Balint's initial email was to collect some feedback regarding whether the scripts are being used or not. Anders provided the first feedback, let's see if others do (with the hope that they are monitoring this list...).


There are a myriad issues I have touched upon. To recap, in my opinion, if we want to provide public shared libraries (libwireshark, wiretap, wsutil... for what I don't know) we should do a better job of that collectively as a project. If we don't want to do that we should kill the Debian package inanity.

A third alternative is just to keep the status quo and I'll try to avoid this subject entirely because of how much it bothers me to just ignore all these technical issues.

Best regards,
Pascal.


    On 22/11/23 11:45, Roland Knall wrote:
    Hi

    I would recommend that we bring this topic before the technical
    steering committee. As of right now, that committee needs to be
    formed in January and this topic is exactly why we are going to
    have the committee in the first place. The process is in the
    final steps and should be finished by the end of the year anyway.

    I do not think that further discussing this issue is actually
    beneficial for the long term resolution of this situation. Both
    sides have valid arguments and good pointers and I would suggest
    as soon as the committee has taken up the topic we collectively
    create a single mission statement as suggested by Joao above.
    Until then, personally I will refrain from discussing this
    further, as I have said everything there is to say from
    my perspective.

    Do you agree Gerald?

    kind regards
    Roland



    Am Mi., 22. Nov. 2023 um 12:36 Uhr schrieb João Valverde <j...@v6e.pt>:

        Maybe you´d like to volunteer to maintain the Wireshark
        Debian assets? Since you've got the experience and actually
        use it?

        There are loads of lintian warnings waiting to be fixed, or
        there were until recently. Maybe you'd like to start there,
        and be more active staying on top of the all-important symbol
        lists. Just a thought.

        On 21/11/23 15:00, Anders Broman wrote:
        Hi,
        I found it useful to be able to do Debian packages easily to
        provide internal installation packages and even ppa for Ubuntu.
        So I have been using the Debian build system.
        Best regards
        Anders

        Den tis 21 nov. 2023 15:48Roland Knall <rkn...@gmail.com> skrev:

            As mentioned on the ticket - just putting it here as
            well - I am against dropping packaging/debian. But I am
            for having it underneath packaging, and not in the main
            directory, which is what the original change was about.
            I respect Joao's opinion as well as yours Balint. In
            this case here I think, we can provide assistance for
            future implementors and as a starting point, by keeping
            the directory underneath packaging/debian.

            just my thoughts
            Roland


            Am Di., 21. Nov. 2023 um 15:28 Uhr schrieb Bálint Réczey
            <bal...@balintreczey.hu>:

                Hi All,

                João shared his opinion about the project's
                commitment to maintain the
                packaging/debian/ in the project's repository:

                
https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/commit/79da670bd1b4f91eebee5c96b19eaf1f33c94777#note_1656501952

                I believe the current practice is reasonable and
                beneficial enough for
                many parties to warrant the work, but I could be wrong.

                Probably the most important question is if there is
                anyone relying on
                the packaging scripts there. If you are, please
                speak up otherwise the
                directory may be dropped.

                Comments are welcome.

                Cheers,
                Balint
                
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