Hi, Am Sonntag, den 31.01.2010, 10:41 -0200 schrieb Marco Túlio Gontijo e Silva: > Em Dom, 2010-01-31 às 05:03 +0000, Miriam Ruiz escreveu: > > Package: wnpp > (...) > > * Package name : raincat > (...) > > Programming Lang: Haskell > (...) > > I plan to maintain this game inside the Debian/Ubuntu Games Team > > The same invitation for haskell-sdl holds for this package too: if > you're interested, we'd be glad to work with you on Haskell packages in > the Debian Haskell Group.
note that though that packaging haskell binaries is not the main focus of the packaging group, and because they don’t suffer most of the issues that arise with libraries (getting the dependencies right, binNMUs etc.), I’d say it’s perfectly fine for Haskell-written programs to maintained elsewhere. The program packages just don’t benefit that much from the group infrastructure and processes. So my bottom line would be: Packaging for Haskell-written programs is _welcome_ in the group if it’s convenient (e.g. because the maintainer needs sponsoring, or the package is part of a larger set that includes libraries anyways), but I don’t see the need to actively advocate it. Also, having lots of packages in the pool that need special handling (like programs where you have to worry about stuff like desktop files and whatnot) might dilute the groups’ efficiency. Greetings, Joachim BTW: Miriam, if you want to maintain haskell-sdl on the DHG, I hope you’ll join the d-haskell list, in which case I can take you off CC. Also check the two pkg-haskell-* lists on alioth. -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer nome...@debian.org | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: 4743206C JID: nome...@joachim-breitner.de | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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