Bug#758163: Subject: RFS: kcm-ufw/0.4.3-1 ITP
Hi Eriberto
I was unable to find the broken symlink that lintian was complaining about.
I also haven't uploaded yet because I haven't fixed the spelling error in
source files. I will fix these and upload as soon as I can (I am still reading
about proper quilt usage). All other errors are fixed.
Also, would it be possible for me to use alioth for this kind of project? I am
having trouble setting up git via automated tools on github.
According to replies I got on deb-mentors, git doesn't have cmdline access
needed for the tools to be used. I was wary of setting up an account on Alioth
because I wasn't sure if kcm-ufw qualified.
If it does, I would much prefer using Alioth.
Thanks,
--Shawn
On Sunday, September 21, 2014 00:56:13 Eriberto wrote:
> 2014-09-20 2:18 GMT-03:00 Shawn Sörbom <shawn@sorbom.com>:
> > Hi Eriberto,
>
> Hi Shawn,
>
> > Sorry this is taking so long. I had a lot of homework this week.
>
> You're welcome.
>
> > I have 2 questions:
> >
> > 1. If somebody is mentioned in the upstream changelog as having made a
> > contribution but does not appear on any copyright notices, do they belong
> > anywhere in the debian/copyright folder?
>
> No. You can ignore this.
>
> > 2.Once I have a VCS set up, should I still make uploads to
> > mentors.debian.net?
>
> Yes, because it is easier for me. Thanks.
>
> > 3. I noticed there is docbook documentation associated with the upstream
> > project. I forget which utilities I ran to try to convert it, but they all
> > crashed. What should I do with it? I didn't even know kcm addons were
> > supposed to have man pages.
> >
> > 3b. What utilities do you recommend in relation to question 3? I have
> > never
> > used docbook before.
>
> The files are being installed in package. You can use the commands in
> docbook-utils package to convert to html or pdf. I don't know docbook
> too. So, you need search about it in Google.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Eriberto
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