El 17/12/08 16:29 Reinhard Tartler escribió: > Felipe Sateler <fsateler@gmail.com> writes: > > El 26/11/08 12:27 Felipe Sateler escribió: > >> OK, so I'm about to co-maintain liblo, which is an OSC library, and can > >> be considered a multimedia package (csound, rosegarden and ardour are > >> some "big" packages using it). > >> So... I want to bring it under the scope of the teams-to-become-one. I > >> have imported the sources into a git repository. demudi already has a > >> git area enabled in alioth, pkg-multimedia doesn't. Should I use the > >> demudi area? What list should I put in the Maintainer field? > >> Given that pkg-multimedia is more active maybe we should it? > > > > So what's the conclusion on this? Since pkg-multimedia doesn't have a git > > repository I just pushed my changes to the demudi git area. I'm still not > > clear on which mailing list to use yet. The poll didn't have much > > participation, and ended up in a 3:2 win for pkg-multimedia. > > Yeah, good idea. Feel free to correct me, but if nobody objects about > this very small win, I'd suggest this: > > * maintainer is set to > pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org > > * discussion happens on that list as well > > * pkg-multimedia gets an git repository (Felipe, please request one and > start moving the packages. btw, is it possible to redirect the old > locations to the new ones? - I don't think so, but you never know) > > * packages formerly in svn are being migrated on a best efford basis > without a fixed deadline. > > * commit messages are copied to both pkg-multimedia-commits@ and the > PTS for the relevant package. The former results then in a very busy > mailing list but if one is interested only in a specifc package he > can just subscribe to the PTS. I just setup this, and I have a problem: the list is members only. I'm not sure how to deal with this, since I don't think most people will want to suscribe to the commits list. Specially sporadic contributors. We should either whitelist mail sent from alioth (is this possible?), allow non-members posts, or don't send mail there at all. > > These points should be seen as proposed clarification to > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia/Merge I put these and Free's suggestions into that page. I also copied the setup-script from collab-maint and modified it a bit for our purposes. PS: I think we can stop CCing each other, it's pretty clear we all read the lists. Saludos, Felipe Sateler
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