Re: Taking over quitcount into Debian Med team maintenance?
Hi Ricardo,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 10:29:41AM +0200, Ricardo Mones wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently checking the list of packages that are part of the Debian
> > Med Blend tasks and not uploaded a long time ago / not updated Vcs
> > fields to Salsa. I realised that your package quitcount was not even
> > migrated to Salsa. Do you plan to do the migration yourself in your
> > user space? Alternatively we could start maintaining it inside the
> > Debian Med team. If you agree, do you have a clone of the former Git
> > repository? Alternatively I need to check information how this can be
> > revived from backups.
>
> Yep, I'm being quite slow at migrating packages to salsa, but this one
> should be no problem as it had not much releases.
>
> I recall taking over maintenance of quitcount by the Debian Med team was
> already proposed some years ago (by yourself?),
Most probably it was me. :-)
> but I also remember team
> had some rules which prevented me to jump onboard, though don't remember
> specifics right now. Is that still applying or has this changed perhaps?
>
> I've found a policy¹ but not sure whether that's all the rules :-)
Yes, these are the rules. I do not remember what part did not fit
your workflow.
> Could you also point out which of team rules quitcount is not abiding
> to? I guess those should be fixed before trying to add it to the blend.
I do not see anything. I usually use
cme fix dpkg-control
to auto-fix the control file. This will do some formatting changes but
that's not really "policy". I also switch to debhelper compat level 11
but that's also no policy issue. Everything else looks pretty normal.
> Thanks and best regards,
You are welcome
Andreas.
> ¹ https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/policy/blob/master/policy.xml
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