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Re: first questions



On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:59:08AM +0200, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote:
> "Steve M. Robbins" <steven.robbins@videotron.ca> writes:
> 
> > Well, for starters, he said the software is "an official GNU project",
> > not something written specifically for Debian.
> 
> "Debian native", does, in my definition, not imply that the project
> must be mainly intended to run on Debian.
> 
> Policy is not very clear about that, either.

It's not really a question of policy (no one will file a policy bug if
he makes it a native package).  It's just that making the package
non-native makes it easier to handle unless it's really a native package
(i.e. written specifically for Debian).

For a native package, a small bug in packaging requires a whole new
release.  If it's not a Debian-specific package, you inflict a new
version number on all the users outside of Debian who feel compelled to
download the new release to stay on the edge.  Since they are not using
Debian, they get the very same code they already have, just a new
version number.

On the side of Debian it doesn't really matter.  Separating packaging
changes from code changes helps outsiders.

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