Hi Till, I just noticed your recent foomatic-{db,filters,db-engine} uploads to natty. As we managed to get the diff of those packages to zero, would it be possible to get in touch with me (or the printing team) when you plan such uploads for Ubuntu ? In this case, I "had" to do "dummy" uploads to Debian with a -1 Debian revision just to get a new upstream releases to Debian, while you did almost identical uploads to Ubuntu some hours before. We are duplicating the work ! The -1 upload will happen on the Debian side anyway as we currently want the newest software in unstable (the freeze has now ended, we are at the beginning of a development period) and Ubuntu will end up automatically syncing this -1 package later on (if I understand Ubuntu policies correctly). What about the following workflow: when a new package is about to be uploaded to Ubuntu's unstable (currently natty), you prepare the package towards unstable, with a -1 (or whatever later) Debian revision. Then you ping someone here on the mailing list or over IRC to do the actual upload (sponsoring the upload for you) towards Debian unstable. Then you can sync this package in Ubuntu. This way, we prepare and build the packages only once, instead of twice. I am almost certain that we can get you a DM status, that would allow you to upload those packages to Debian yourself. What do you think ? Cheers, OdyX -- Didier Raboud, proud Debian Developer. CH-1020 Renens odyx@debian.org
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