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Re: using the SVN repository



 --- Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org> escribió:

> > I'd prefer havind not-comaintained packages in a different directory too,
> so
> > people do not get confused. In addition, not setting the maintainer field
> to
> > the group list will make us not receive the BTS messages unless we
> subscribe
> > to those packages.
> 
>    Oh well, if the current practice is to co-maintain everything, I will
> happily co-maintain, I'm not that rigid about it!

It's up to you to decide which packages you feel it would be better to
comaintain and which ones you'd prefer not to. I wouldn't really like to force
you to it if you don't want. In any case, there are no not-comaintained
packages in the repository right now, so if having them is a possibility, then
it's something we should think about and find a solution :)

I really believe in team maintenance in any case :)

>    I do not use the same layout as you seem to do, though. I only import
> the upstream tarball in the SVN instead of the source. Is that a problem
> for you?

I think that's OK with me, I don't have the experience with SVN to be able to
know which approach is better.

My idea was to add some sentences about how each package was being handled in
a small wiki page about each one, or something like that. The most common
approach right now is to add some script making it easy to download and
generate the packages fron SVN.

> > I can add you to the group if you want, just tell me :)
> 
>    Yes, please.

You have been added, welcome!! :)

Miry



		
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