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Re: migrate old freebob (now ffado) to demudi svn



Free Ekanayaka <freee@debian.org> writes:

> Hi Marcio,

Hi.

> |--==> marciotex  writes:
>
>   m> Hi.
>   m> I'm the libfreebob package maintainer.
>
>   m> http://freebob.sourceforge.net/index.php/FreeBoB_on_Debian_GNU/Linux
>
>   m>  I'm not a DD, yet. I guess would be interesting work together with
>   m>  multimedia team, more close. Is it possible give me svn write
>   m>  permissions? This way I can migrate debian freebob svn.
>
> Oh sure, and since you are not yet a DD this makes also easier for the
> DDs in the Debian Multimedia team to sponsor uploads of the freebob
> package for you.
>
> I've added your Alioth user to the demudi Alioth project:
>
> https://alioth.debian.org/projects/demudi/
>
> so now you have commit rights in the project's SVN repository:
>
> http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/demudi/
>
> To inject the freebob package something like:
>
> svn-inject -o libfreebob_1.0.0-3.dsc svn+ssh://marciotex-guest@svn.debian.org/svn/demudi
>
> should work fine. The -o flag avoids committing in SVN the whole
> upstream trunk, to save disk space. When you think you're done with a
> new version/revision of the package, just commit everything in the
> trunk and drop a line to the mailing list, so that I or some other DD
> in the group can review the changes and upload the new package.

Thanks, free. I will make migration soon.

>   m> I has maintained unofficially packages with Ingo realtime patches, too.
>   m> (debian way patching kernel).
>
>   m> http://pkg-freebob.alioth.debian.org/lowlat.html
>
>   m> Some questions. What is debian multimedia team? Is a DD and Debian
>   m> multimedia users group? 
>
> Exactly, the focus is development and maintenance of Debian
> audio/multimedia packages.
>
>   m> Is there a project? 
>
> The Alioth project above.
>
>   m> If yes, what purposes are
>   m> shared? If these things are undetermined, my suggestion is that we,
>   m> first of all, try find shared purposes (a Debian Multimedia Team
>   m> Manifesto? :) ). With shared purposes and practices well defined, group
>   m> work tends to better performance.
>
> You're definitely write, unfortunately there's not much written
> yet. Here's the wiki page of project:
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia?highlight=%28multimedia%29
>
> we should probably start from it and document the whole thing..

Good. I don't knew this doc. I will read it.

> Ciao,
>
> Free

Best Regards,

--
marciotex



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