El Wed, May 05, 2004 at 10:11:42AM +0200, Andreas Tille escribió: > On Wed, 5 May 2004, Sergio Talens-Oliag wrote: > > > That doesn't means that the CDD can't be included in Debian, it's just > > a tool to give a 'reduced' view of the full package list for users and > > of course if they use a 'standard' package list they can install > > everything from Debian. > Ahhh, you mean a separate Packages.gz file for each CDD, right? > Well, this might be interesting. (I wish you good luck in convincing > ftpmaster. ;-) ) They don't need to be on the original Debian servers, beeing able to generate them from a local mirror is OK for my pourposes. > > Well, what I want is to discuss about it later, I don't feel that it > > is a top priority now, but it will be ... ;) > Sure. That's why I wanted to reduce this part of my talk to "just mention > it - details later". I agree. > > My idea is to have some kind of common technology to do this kind of > > things, I'm sure that including everything in Sarge is not going to > > avoid this kind of problems in the future, so is better to have a > > standard solution for this cases and of course try to avoid it's use > > including things in Debian proper. > Well, what about > > 6.1.3 Documentation packages > > at > > http://people.debian.org/~tille/debian-med/talks/paper-cdd/debian-cdd.html/ch-technology.en.html#s-metapackages > > I suggest that we join forces to help Grisu to get DDTP working again after the > break in and it's a real shame that this is not yet working. Grisu plans to > get it working when LinuxTag in Karlsruhe starts. But any helping hand might be > a good thing. Yes, that's something intesting ... we will talk about it. > > I'm sure we will need to add or review translations after Sarge's > > release, and once the Offical Release is out updating the Debian > > packages only for the translations is difficult, and building our own > > binaries only for this reason is also a waste of resources. > This is the idea of DDTP ... Yes, but I'm also thinking about .po files and documentation inside the packages, not only the Descriptions ... -- Sergio Talens-Oliag <sto@debian.org> <http://people.debian.org/~sto/> Key fingerprint = 29DF 544F 1BD9 548C 8F15 86EF 6770 052B B8C1 FA69
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