Hi Jakuk,
That sounds very positive :) I would vote for updating the Launchpad PPA too, at least for this point release it would be helpful for us. Thanks! Cheers, Just On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 at 03:58, Jakub Ružička <jakub.ruzi...@nic.cz> wrote: > Hello, > > I bring good news! > > I've been recently tasked with updating Debian and Ubuntu bird packages > and I'm probably going to maintain all bird packaging (including Debian > downstream) from now on as I do with Knot DNS and Knot Resolver packages > which were also previously maintained by Ondra Surý the current official > Debian bird package Maintainer. He agreed to pass the maintenance of > bird and bird2 Debian packages to me as well. Please note that I'm a > fresh Debian Maintainer, not a Debian Developer (yet?) so my powers are > slightly limited but I've been able to solve all Debian packaging tasks > so far with the kind help of my awesome sponsor and mentors and I intend > to do the same for bird. > > Debian unstable is in hard freeze and bird2 Debian package doesn't have > autopkgtests which means it can't be updated until Debian 11 Bullseye is > released. > > I've prepared bird2-2.0.8 on my Salsa fork and I also enabled Salsa CI > which is green (some harmless blhc warnings and reproducible build are > skipped): > > https://salsa.debian.org/jruzicka/bird2 > > I'll make sure these changes will make it to Debian (and Ubuntu by > transition) eventually. > > > Regarding upstream packages, I initially intended to update the bird > launchpad you mentioned, but after a careful consideration I chose to > leverage openSUSE Build Service (OBS) instead to provide wider platform > support than just Ubuntu. > > OBS is already used in Knot Resolver and Knot DNS projects for packaging > and CI and while it has its share of problems, it currently provides > best value for building upstream packages on many different distros and > archs from shared packaging source. > > I already have bird2 packages built in a testing OBS repo for latest > Debian, Ubuntu, Fedoras, and CentOS but there are some remaining issues > with docs generation on older distro versions which I need to address. > In worst case scenario I will temporarily drop doc packages in order to > get bird built. > > I plan to announce the new OBS repos sometimes next week to provide > Debian, Ubuntu, and hopefully SUSE packages as opposed to Ubuntu only > through Launchpad. > > However, after seeing your interest in the Launchpad repo, I'll see if I > can get it updated as well to make the transition smoother. > > > I have bright plans for both upstream and downstream bird packaging but > I'll share the them only after I'm done with bird-2.0.8 packages you've > been waiting for. > > > Thank you for your patience! > > > Jakub Ružička > CZ.NIC packager 📦 > > > > > > > > -- Notice: This email is confidential and may contain copyright material of members of the Ocado Group. Opinions and views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect the opinions and views of the members of the Ocado Group. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately and delete all copies of this message. Please note that it is your responsibility to scan this message for viruses. References to the "Ocado Group" are to Ocado Group plc (registered in England and Wales with number 7098618) and its subsidiary undertakings (as that expression is defined in the Companies Act 2006) from time to time. The registered office of Ocado Group plc is Buildings One & Two, Trident Place, Mosquito Way, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9UL.