On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 29-04-14 21:13, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
>> Anyway, I don't like too much putting ubuntu-specific diffs in a
>> debian package that can't be built without further edits.
>
> I don't know if I understand what you mean here. Of course, if a patch
> is unmaintainable in Debian, it also doesn't make much sense to take it
> into the Debian package.
maybe we are running too fast.
You asked to integrate the ubuntu patch in the debian package. Good
point, since reducing the delta between debian and ubuntu is always
good.
I pointed out that the actual differences are ubuntu-specific (ubuntu
feeds and unity integration) and from my POV doesn't sound right
integrating them in the debian package, even if they are triggered and
applied only on ubuntu builds.
I'd like to hear a comment from another developer.
>> or, even better for me, what's about a branch in the git repo?
> If you mean to get commit access to our repository, then
> I am reluctant to grant you that right now as I haven't worked with you
> before.
I have already access to collab-maint, but I won't never push to a
repository for which the maintainer didn't give me the green light.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 29-04-14 21:13, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
>> Anyway, I don't like too much putting ubuntu-specific diffs in a
>> debian package that can't be built without further edits.
>
> I don't know if I understand what you mean here. Of course, if a patch
> is unmaintainable in Debian, it also doesn't make much sense to take it
> into the Debian package.
maybe we are running too fast.
You asked to integrate the ubuntu patch in the debian package. Good
point, since reducing the delta between debian and ubuntu is always
good.
I pointed out that the actual differences are ubuntu-specific (ubuntu
feeds and unity integration) and from my POV doesn't sound right
integrating them in the debian package, even if they are triggered and
applied only on ubuntu builds.
I'd like to hear a comment from another developer.
>> or, even better for me, what's about a branch in the git repo?
> If you mean to get commit access to our repository, then
> I am reluctant to grant you that right now as I haven't worked with you
> before.
I have already access to collab-maint, but I won't never push to a
repository for which the maintainer didn't give me the green light.
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