Comment 20 for bug 105428

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In , Erick Mattos (erick-mattos) wrote : Re: ITP takeover?

Hi David,

2008/2/17, David Paleino <email address hidden>:
>
>
> Can't we propose him to upload it to experimental? That wouldn't hurt
> unstable
> (thus also testing -- and stable) users, but we could still have
> Code::Blocks
> inside Debian repositories.

As he told me, he doesn't believe on 2.8 version but he believes in
the 3.0version in the near future.
I think he wouldn't be interested about having a lot of work on a version he
doesn't see as stable enough just to let it go to experimental which is a
version only used or even known by people who are really testing softwares.

Fully agree w.r.t. respecting upstream's decisions (ando also other
> maintainers')

So do I, for two reasons:

   - He knows better than me the real situation of the softwares he have
   been involved for so much time.
   - I really want to help Debian because I am very grateful to this
   distro. It worths nothing to start fighting other members which are helping
   Debian for more time than me.

Again, why don't you propose it for experimental?

I really don't think it is a good idea as I told you before. I am conformed
to wait though it is not my point-of-view.

I'm currently using packages provided by the Code::Blocks team itself, plus
> the
> wxWidgets from wxwidgets.org:
> deb http://jens.lody.name/debian/ any main
> deb-src http://jens.lody.name/debian/ any main
> deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ etch-wx main

My packages were based upon their job but the developers made those only to
let Debian users to have a package.
To create a package is completely different of that package be in
conformance to all Debian standards and able to go to the repositories.
That's why so much work.

Before your reply we were planning on team-maintaining Code::Blocks -- if it
> was the case. What do you think about this? (again: I'm talking about an
> experimental package -- not unstable as its dependencies wouldn't be
> satisfied
> in Debian at the moment)
>
Maintaining a package in the repositories is not a hard job. There is
always someone looking forward to be a maintainer. It is not something that
one doesn't need too much help except by some rare cases.
So the only reasons for me not uploading it into the repositories are the
problems already related.
Anyway I really appreciate you are in a hurry to have Code::Blocks on the
repositories too. I have been using it and I am very fan of the project. I
really believe it will be very good to Debian and to Code::Blocks itself.
If you still will be so helpful at the moment of some change of the actual
blocks then write to me again so we can always help each other and the whole
community.
I think future communications from now on should be made without cc to
mentors and to the ITP bug hence we don't fill Debian systems with things we
can not be helped anyway.

Best regards,
     Erick Mattos.