On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 11:58:45AM -0300, Gustavo Franco wrote: > Hi, > > Why Debian Desktop subproject is on official website > and many others[1] aren't? The Debian Desktop is a good > initiative, but there are many others that are being > excluded from the website.I've some ideas: > > - Guidelines to Debian subprojects (Do you known > what are the official and unofficial subprojects now?); > > - List the subprojects in two areas of the website: > * Developers' corner, to subprojects in initial state; > * A new area called: Subprojects, containing full > information about the subprojects considered mature. > > [1] = "Mono for Debian", ipv6 (is it official or unofficial?), > "ddtp", ...
I don't think there is any definition for what an "official" Debian subproject is. And even if there were, whether it's on www.debian.org or not would not be a reliable indicator. I choose to use www.d.o for Debian Jr. because it is convenient for me to keep the pages there. Other subprojects that might be considered "official" (whatever that means) are hosted elsewhere presumably because it is easier for the subproject leader to do so. Debian Jr. is a personal subproject[0] within Debian. It is my chosen area of focus for Debian, and as such, the only "blessing" I have had from the Debian project for it is the little parcel of web space I have for the Debian Jr. home page and the mailing list. That being said, there is certainly a difference between "projects which fork Debian to make a new distro (i.e. providing own versions of existing Debian packages)" vs. "projects which add packages of their own (outside Debian) to extend Debian" vs. "projects which include all of their packages in Debian itself (or at least extend Debian's infrastructure itself, if the project doesn't have any packages of its own)". Debian Jr. is of the latter sort. Which of these three kinds of projects are Mono, ipv6, and ddtp? [0] By "personal subproject" I don't mean to undervalue the contributions others have made. I'm certainly grateful for the input and support I have received from others both inside and outside the Debian project. I mean simply that it was born out of my personal interests, and remains primarily the work of one person: me. So again, I don't know what "official" means in this context. Ben -- ,-. nSLUG http://www.nslug.ns.ca [EMAIL PROTECTED] \`' Debian http://www.debian.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] ` [ gpg 395C F3A4 35D3 D247 1387 2D9E 5A94 F3CA 0B27 13C8 ] [ pgp 7F DA 09 4B BA 2C 0D E0 1B B1 31 ED C6 A9 39 4F ]