On 2014-11-25, Peter Howard wrote: > we should start using a git repo for the debian-specific work. > Vagrant - can you set up a git repo for ZM and clone from ZM upstream? > We can then bring over the debian directory, apply the recent NMU > patches, and make that the basis for further work. Yeah, I can migrate it over to git, and at least preserve some of the history. I've actually been using git-remote-hg lately, but the histories of the repositories are different... but I can probably get them both into one repository, even if I have to use a hammer. > I'd say we branch from the 1.28 release and then make a _quick_ upload > of that, then work on a "nice" version. Vagrant, if you're around to do > the actual upload, I'll coordinate with Isaac to get him going with the > debian-specific builds. I'm also happy to help with packaging and sponsoring the occasional upload. I'm also wondering if it would be feasible to get upstream's make/cmake files to a state where the debian/rules file can just be the simple two-liner. live well, vagrant
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