Hi Andreas,
Andreas Tille <[email protected]> schrieb : > Hi Carlos, > > thanks for the clarification. > > On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 03:21:00PM -0500, Carlos Borroto wrote: > > > So I totally fail to see why you are commiting to a compeeting > > > repository without talking to the maintainer of r-cran-ggplot2. > > > Please make sure you coordinate your work and discuss here on the > > > list to enable me understanding what's going on. This was my mistake - I have no idea, what went wrong. Nothing to understand... > > I packaged ggplot2 mainly to fulfill a dependency for another > > package I was interesting in. I'll be happy if you decide to adopt > > this package. I also think Debian Med Team might be ok if you > > decide to migrate the package's repository to another Debian team > > if you choose to do so. > > I think the question is not about the team because Ivo is working > inside Debian Med as well (otherwise I would probably not have > noticed.) As far as I know a r-cran team does not exist (which is a > big shame in my opinion but that's a totally different topic.) The > only possible change Ivo might be interested in changing the VCS from > your Git repository to SVN (should I say "back to SVN" considering > the trend statistics I recently posted?) Ivo, you as the person who > presumably will do the largest amount of work on this package, should > decide whether to use the existing Git repository or if you feel more > comfortable with the work in SVN. In any case you should take over > at least the currently existing packaging into SVN and keep the > changelog history in the packaging. If I'd take over, I would prefer svn. But I should have a look on the git repository anyhow. > > I started a new job since I did this work, and I now have much less > > time. In any case I'll try soon to check if I can update all of my R > > package. > > It would be nice if you would keep us updated. We created the team to > create a safety net for people who might change their focus - but it > is good to know when there is a need for the net. Regards, Ivo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

