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Re: Next release of manpages-l10n



Hello Jean-Philippe,
On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 08:25:36PM +0200, Mario Blättermann wrote:
> Am Sa., 3. Okt. 2020 um 20:03 Uhr schrieb Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
> <jpmengual@debian.org>:
> You don't have to be an »uploading developer« for releasing an
> upstream tarball of manpages-l10n. This is only for Debian packaging.
> Upstream releasing and downstream packaging do not necessarily have to
> be linked to each other. Of course, this can be done by different
> persons, although manpages-l10n is still to be considered as a Debian
> project, but meanwhile distribution-agnostic.

I strongly concour with Mario.

manpages-l10n uses Debian infrastructure, but it is not a Debian
project, but rather an upstream one. 

There are various downstreams as Mario gave a nice overview.

One of them is Debian, where currently Tobias is the Maintainer.
Unfortunately Tobias is not able to maintain both the Debian
downstream and the upstream project as he used to be. 

Mario is very involved in getting the upstream part working again
(which I stronly support where I technically can) and we are
discussing this (albeit very slowly) with Tobias.

I offered to take over the Debian downstream part, which I technically
could (though reviewing the steps once more especially for backports
could be helpful), but I'm no developer, so Tobias would need to grant
me the permission for uploads. This has been proposed to Tobias, so I
hope the Debian side gets going properly again as well.

But the big issue are the upstream releases.

Greetings

            Helge
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