Hi,

"John J. Foerch" <[email protected]>:
> From a packaging point of view, the system adopted by Debian is a very
> good one.  Each release is versioned with our milestone number, a plus
> sign, and the date of the git pull.  This scheme makes it easy for us
> to pinpoint the exact git head that an issue reporter is running, or
> at least very close to it.  Axel Beckert can tell you more about this.

 He already did...and the explanation what a tag means clears up a
lot. Anyway, classic releases are a great help, especially if you are
not to near to upstream.

> If you would like to stay in closer communication with us, to know
> about important changes that should get priority for package
> releases, you're welcome to come to our irc channel.  Also we keep
> the debian packaging scripts right in our main repository for the
> convenience of the debian maintainer.  We would be happy to do the
> same for Gentoo if it would make anything easier for you.

 Possibly we want Gentoo-specific webjumps, I will look into the rest,
which will take some time.

V-Li

-- 
Christian Faulhammer, Gentoo Lisp project
<URL:http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/lisp/>, #gentoo-lisp on FreeNode

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