On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 10:47 -0700, Phil Hagelberg wrote: > Tom Marble <tmar...@info9.net> writes:
> > My personal opinion is that it's too early to spin up a new > > team and all the associated infrastructure. Let's work on > > a design plan and implement the packaging first... It may > > become clear after this that a new team is indeed justified -- > > esp. to handle bug triage. > Sounds good to me. My only reservation is I'm only interested in a small > subset of the traffic on the pkg-java team, but I think that can be > solved with mail filters. Same here. Does this mean that it is OK if we proceed to list pkg-java-maintainers as maintainers and ourselves as Uploaders? Or would others actually like to see the creation of a Clojure specific team with all the infrastructure that comes with it? [ future packaging ideas ] > In the long run, once we start seeing various applications written in > Clojure that end-users would be interested in using, we will need to > repackage up lots of Clojure libraries as .debs as you suggest. I guess that it would be nice to have some helper scripts for Clojure too as javahelper is not 100% applicable. > But right now the only people who are interested in using Clojure on Debian > are Clojure developers. It only makes sense to start with developer tools. > We only have two people who have expressed interest in helping, and even > that has only been focused on the relatively small task of getting Leiningen > and its four dependencies into the repositories, so let's not over-extend > our reach with premature packaging. +1 -- .''`. Wolodja Wentland <babi...@gmail.com> : :' : `. `'` 4096R/CAF14EFC `- 081C B7CD FF04 2BA9 94EA 36B2 8B7F 7D30 CAF1 4EFC
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