Hi, On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 06:49:49AM +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Quoting Francesca Ciceri (madamezou@zouish.org): > > > Also, to clarify: so when patches are this trivial it's ok for me to > > just commit them directly in the repo if the package is maintained under > > the pkg-fonts umbrella? Without asking the main maintainer/uploader? > > I really don't want to step on someone else's toes :). > > If the fonts are in git, they're team-maintained...:-). So, as a team > member you're "allowed" to do whatever you think is good. > > Anyway, commits are mailed to the pkg-fonts-commits mailing list, so > any of us can review them. Ok, I must admit that I prefer to err on caution when I'm doing new things. This is why sometimes I ask many questions. And this remembers me: thanks everyone in the team for your patience and super useful replies! They're greatly appreciated :) > > And another doubt: do I need to add an entry in the changelog each time > > I commit a patch (and/or change something) or is this something will be > > take care when preparing the next release? > > Also: does it make sense to add a changelog entry for such trivial changes? > > > Yes, please. We don't have any automated way, as of now, to generated > changelog entries from commit messages. > > Also, changing debian/changelog with an UNRELEASED entry is a good way > to send out the message "there is some pending stuff that's not yet > uploaded, in git, for that particular package". > > I might, in some unknown future, setup something to monitor these and > avoid leaving un-uploaded things sleep for ages in git without being > uploaded (something I'm doing right now in D-I and works fairly well). > Ok, I've added the entries for the patch I applied (in fonts-ecolier and fonts-junicode). And now back to triaging some bugs: there are lots of low hanging fruits among fonts related bugs! Cheers and thanks again, Francesca -- "I will not be reconstructed" The Pogues, Sunny Side of the Street
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