Hi Ruediger, >> I am looking for an official, public repository of the xsane source >> code. Is there such a thing, and if yes, where is it? > Don't think there is one - just tar balls.
In my personal opinion it's no longer up to current development/publication standards to only release tarballs nowadays for open source projects. Therefore I'd be interested to see your repository on github (or a similarly public place). An officially blessed/advertised repository would be even better, of course. And the best thing (in my opinion) would be to really do the development using a distributed version control system. Of course I cannot demand a official git repository, and if tarballs work better for the developers so be it, but I really only see advantages with distributed version control vs. tarballs. I'd be interested to learn any reasons speaking against version control. If there are no counter-arguments, I think it would be a great idea to start mirroring the tarballs in a git repo and work towards making that repository official... Best Regards Michael