On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Adam Borowski <kilob...@angband.pl> wrote: > Sounds good. > > I've been skimming through the Salsa thread, but I admit I did not pay > enough attention to know what's the preferred new way to do such things.
Yeah, it's a bit frustrating; I don't think there is a preferred way yet. So I'm thinking about naming the GitLab group "desktop-theme-team". I see its scope as themes for GNOME-compatible desktops. Specifically icon themes (should work for any desktop) and GTK+ themes (work anywhere that isn't Qt; for Qt stuff there is the KDE Extras team. Or it could maybe expand to include those too if people want to maintain them. GTK+ themes often include extras like Metacity, Xfwm, GNOME Shell pieces too.) I think the best we can do now for the Maintainer field is something like "Debian Desktop Theme Team <darkcold-gtk-th...@packages.qa.debian.org>" There is no team list, but the packages will be linked together in GitLab and with a Tracker Team (although the individual package page doesn't link to the team page [yet?], the team page does link to packages). I'm not particularly interested in upstream development of themes, just packaging the themes that already do exist. Thanks, Jeremy BIcha