On 9/22/19 9:10 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
so maybe I could
include as well my other library (else)? But how?
*you* will need to find a Debian maintainer to include*anything* in Debian.
luckily, i have filed an itp (intention to package) "else" for Debian a while
ago.
i just haven't found the time yet.
so i had a quick look into packaging pd-else.
currently there's two (minor) obstacles:
- The somewhat unclear licensing: please clarify the licenses of all the
files, including those that are taken from other projects [489]. (Debian
is super-picky about license issues)
- the stability of the package. quite prominently you say that "this
project is still in a beta stage, this means some changes may occur to
some of the objects and backwards compatibility is not guaranteed for
future releases until the final stable release is made available."
if pd-else keeps breaking patches created with it with every new
release, then I'm not sure whether it is fit (yet) for inclusion in Debian.
as you have noted, Debian has rather long release cycles (about once
every 2 years), and the package that was "in" at the time of a Debian
release, will stay "in" for the entire lifetime of that release cycle.
If pd-else is released every month, and the package breaks API
compatibility (say) every 4 the release, then people will end up with a
significantly incompatible package - 6 API changes for the early
adaptors compared to those how bet on a "stable" system (remember the
recent thread about Pd on the RPi, where somebody was using
Debian/stretch - which was released in june 2017).
I don't know whether the big fat stability warning is just to stay on
the safe side (so you can always say "but i warned you" if things go
bonkers), or whether pd-else has *actually* broken API since it's existence.
once these issues are clarified, i intend to proceed.
gfmasrd
IOhannes
[489] https://github.com/porres/pd-else/issues/489
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