Le 2015-12-16 13:39, Mattia Rizzolo a écrit :
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 09:47:09AM +0100, Jérôme wrote:

> oh, that's what happens!
> I expected a full-sized window.  My systry is really tiny, and I don't
> look at it (that's why is tity), so didn't notice the new icon.
> Ok, then it works fine, yeah ^^

Ha, ha.

Now you can a simple .csv file with your friends birthdays and be
notified, but you'd rather enlarge your systray if you want to rely on
this to keep your friends.
 
>> Ah, ok. I didn't think about patching upstream. Sure, why not. It may
>> look a bit dodgy, but it wouldn't break anything, I guess.
> 
> Usually in Debian we try to have few local patches as possible :)

Sure. I'll look into it.

It looks a bit like modifying upstream to adapt to a distro issue, but I
don't mind, for many excellent reasons. When I get the time, I do that.
 
> I uploaded a source package, which got built by the autobuilders, and
> now also the binary (=.deb) is in the archive.
> Since August we can do real source-only uploads and get them built by
> the autobuilders, instead of uploading binaries (which is bad).

Great.

I tested it in a "clean" VM and it seems to work. It is not my home
computer with actual config but it shouldn't make any difference.
 
> that sentence was meant to be "I want to *avoid* uploading a new...".
> A NMU is a "Non Maintainer Upload", which means uploaded done by people
> who are not the maintainer.
> NMUs should be as tiny as possible.
> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html#nmu

OK, I get it. Thanks.

-- 
Jérôme

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