Hi Antoine,
Awesome, many thanks for your help offer.
I think to start, I need credentials to access the ogre repository on salsa.debian.org. My login is: fbridault-guest
I guess I can then proceed by pushing a new ogre-1.14 branch ? I'm not so sure about what am I supposed to do with the upstream and pristine-tar branch. Do I need to make copies ? Or do we need a forked repository ? I think that's where I am a bit lost.
Cheers,
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Attention ! Ce message a été envoyé depuis l'extérieur de votre organisation. Le Sat, Oct 04, 2025 at 05:13:50PM +0200, Flavien Bridault a écrit :I already have a package in good shape. Feedback for improvement will be welcome of course. But, I am not a Debian Developer, so far I am only the maintainer of the package Sight. I used to maintain the package with the Debian team, handling most updates from upstream. Maybe I made a shortcut thinking I could do the same for Ogre 1.14. If yes, I would need credentials to be able to push and maybe create the repository on Salsa and if I understand, sponsorship. So I would need people to upload the ogre 1.14 package whenever needed, like the Med team does for me. Is it possible ?I have no experience with Ogre itself, but it seems you got that covered already. On the other hand, I have satisfying experience with Debian packaging, upload access, and good reasons for wanting Ogre to stay in a good shape in Debian. If all you need is someone to review and upload your updates to Ogre packaging, now and in the foreseeable future, you found me ;)
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