Re: Bug#672773: [wnpp] removal of emile has been requested!
- To: John Klos <john@ziaspace.com>
- Cc: debian-68k@lists.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Bug#672773: [wnpp] removal of emile has been requested!
- From: Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 14:28:50 -0600
- Message-id: <[🔎] 20120703202850.GA32029@grep.be>
- In-reply-to: <Pine.NEB.4.64.1205160227540.4647@andromeda.ziaspace.com>
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[sorry 'bout the late reply, had some catching up to do]
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 02:36:14AM +0000, John Klos wrote:
> >>Sorry, but we don't care. m68k has now missed 3 Debian releases
> >>running. That's over 6 years! We should not continue pandering to the
> >>insane idea that m68k is ever going to release with Debian again. This
> >>package has been RC-buggy since approximately forever and should just
> >>be dropped from the archive. Providing convenience for the
> >>vanishingly-small number of remaining m68k users is not a good enough
> >>excuse.
>
> There has always been and always will be people who are hostile
> towards non-mainstream. Luckily for Debian, Steve is in the
> minority. All of the other GNU/Linux distros have become commercial
> entities which attempt to distringuish themselves from each other
> gratuitously, but hopefully that will never happen to Debian.
>
> Other people in Debian recognize that supporting multiple
> architectures is desirable and improves the overall quality of the
> project.
True, but his arguments weren't false. If we want to get m68k back into
the archive, we should get it into a working state first. In six years,
that hasn't happened yet (though we've been close for about a year now;
we miss some buildd machines, but I'm trying to get that done during
debcamp/debconf)
The fact that m68k hasn't been part of Debian for such a long time has
also meant that updating emile has basically been impossible. As such, I
couldn't fix any bugs in it anymore.
It was also the case that emile has had some RC bugs open for a while.
That alone is reason enough to kick it out.
The fact that it's been kicked out of Debian proper also doesn't need to
mean it can't get into debian-ports...
--
The volume of a pizza of thickness a and radius z can be described by
the following formula:
pi zz a
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