On Sat, 27 Nov 2010, Charles Plessy wrote: > - Provide central place for additional description of the upstream project. > - Provide the information on-line to systems where the pakcage is not > installed (through the UDD). > - Provide the same information at build time so that it can be incorporated > to binary packages as well. > - Establish a system that allows the update of the on-line information > without > uploading a new package.
goals are indeed worth the effort; although last one imho might create a divergence between what package provides and what is known to the "system", so not sure how robust it would be also the 2nd goal... I guess you implied also use of it for the descriptions of the packages at packages.debian.org. it seems though that for the robustness that system primarily actually relied on static information extracted from the packages (control/copyright files), and I am not sure either it would be an easy job of persuading/changing it to use of some online system. So may be, in addition, we could simply suggest extraction of debian/upstream(-metadata.yaml) alongside with control/copyright so, if present, it could extend presentation of packages at p.d.o "additional description" aspect, now nicely points that "manually" we should only extend what present elsewhere, and then somehow magically 'summary' file gets generated from all related files. right? > convenient for that particular purpose. But I also understand that for > the purpose of providing BibTeX files to the users, storing them as… BibTeX > files in the source package is the most straightforward. as long as there is a convenience layer to go reliably, easily and lossless between BibTex (to a reasonable coverage of common fields) and intermediate presentation -- count me in ;) > bibliography. For instance registration or donnation URLs. So > we can't replace > completely the system we are building with a BibTeX file. who suggested such an evil idea you are fighting against? ;) > I hope I can read the whole thread next week and be more constructive. great -- will wait for it -- =------------------------------------------------------------------= Keep in touch www.onerussian.com Yaroslav Halchenko www.ohloh.net/accounts/yarikoptic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-science-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101127002104.ge13...@onerussian.com