Junichi Uekawa writes, > Considering that enough people seem to be feeling the > itch for libpkg-guide package, and since I would > consider using the BTS etc. for revision management > of libpkg-guide, I might go around packaging it as a > Debian package. I had meant politely to ask you to package libpkg-guide, Junichi, only I have not wanted to push you. The libpkg-guide is a very useful document, a document which skillfully demystifies the practice of library packaging, a document which I really appreciate. (If you feel that the document remains incomplete, this is okay. It may never be 100 percent complete; but it is already complete enough to be very useful, exactly as it is right now.) > Any objections? No. If you feel inclined to do so, please package libpkg-guide and put it in sid now, then let it propagate normally to sarge. If you did this, I for one would install and use the package. -- Thaddeus H. Black 508 Nellie's Cave Road Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, USA +1 540 961 0920, t@b-tk.org
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