On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 10:59:32AM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote: > || On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:50:33 -0200 > || Gustavo Noronha Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > gns> Em Qua, 2004-11-17 �s 08:50 -0200, Otavio Salvador escreveu: > gns> Yeah, the problem here is mainly the list of people who are part of the > gns> team. It must be in a canonical, central location, and the solution > gns> 'till now is using a package to carry this list. Maybe we can create a > gns> single package to carry all the teams meta-info in the future? > >> > >> IMHO, the only way to do it is getting a remote file where we have a > >> map of witch person -> team and then trivial scripts to use it. In > >> this way we can easely share the same tools between all teams. > >> > >> What all think about? > > gns> Thought about that. It's not a good thing because then you now > gns> build-depend on a working internet connection, which not always is the > gns> case. >
Hmm... Would it be that bad to have a debian-teams repository writable by the coordinators of various teams to generate a package of the same name (co-maintained by these coordinators, of course)? It doesn't looks very nice indeed, but I think it may be done (and can't think on anything better either). -- Gustavo R. Montesino Debian-BR Project - http://www.debian-br.org/