Re: About x.org and other packages
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:55:13 +0100, Rafael FernÃndez LÃpez wrote: > Hi you all guys !! > > I'm looking for a package that I like to keep it care of. I'm not sure > which to take. I'm a University student from Spain and I've to say that > I've a little time everyday to check for updates and things like that, so > I think that I would be useful for Debian Project. hehe. > > I've some questions, of course for being a newbie Debian maintainer > (because I'm an "advanced?" Debian user), I'm not going to take care of > x.org, but I'd like to see it into official Debian repositories instead of > our XFree86, x.org is more powerful and It improves in many ways > compatibility. So I was wondering if someone is going to bring it to > Debian. See /usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/FAQ.gz -- I usually have a GPG digital signature included as an attachment. See http://www.gnupg.org/ for info about these digital signatures. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: About x.org and other packages
On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 10:55:13PM +0100, Rafael Fernández López wrote: > Hi you all guys !! Hello. > I'm looking for a package that I like to keep it care of. I'm not sure > which to take. I'm a University student from Spain and I've to say that > I've a little time everyday to check for updates and things like that, > so I think that I would be useful for Debian Project. hehe. We don't have packages that are waiting for new maintainers... at least we don't give them away here ;) You have to find some useful piece of software yourself. Good start point would be our WNPP requested packages. (http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/requested) This way you can assume that someone will use your package. > I've some questions, of course for being a newbie Debian maintainer > (because I'm an "advanced?" Debian user), I'm not going to take care of > x.org, but I'd like to see it into official Debian repositories instead > of our XFree86, x.org is more powerful and It improves in many ways > compatibility. So I was wondering if someone is going to bring it to > Debian. X.org will be probably included, but only after sarge. I suppose you don't have an idea how hard is to maintain XFree. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=xfree86 Just take a look at number of bugreports. > I've read how I can reach the Debian maintainer role, and I've some > questions. I've to write here for the package that I want to maintain, > true?, then I should be helped by another maintainer to learn how to > build packages the best way, right? If you prepare some package then, yes someone from here could take a look on it and give you some advices. But as I said... you have to find prospective package yourself. > I think I got the most important points about how to be a Debian > maintainer and I dream with a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" email address, hehe. Proove it doing good volunteer work ;) > You community are the best of all this... THANK YOU VERY MUCH. We really > love Debian here in Spain. Nice to read it ;) regards fEnIo -- _ Bartosz Fenski | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | pgp:0x13fefc40 | IRC:fEnIo _|_|_ 32-050 Skawina - Glowackiego 3/15 - w. malopolskie - Polska (0 0)phone:+48602383548 | proud Debian maintainer and user ooO--(_)--Ooo http://skawina.eu.org | JID:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | RLU:172001 signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: About x.org and other packages
Re: Rafael Fernández López in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'm looking for a package that I like to keep it care of. You have to find one yourself. For example, browse the WNPP bug list (if you are really interested in Debian, you know what this is) to see if there's something interesting. > I've some questions, of course for being a newbie Debian maintainer > (because I'm an "advanced?" Debian user), I'm not going to take care of > x.org, but I'd like to see it into official Debian repositories instead > of our XFree86, x.org is more powerful and It improves in many ways > compatibility. So I was wondering if someone is going to bring it to > Debian. X.org will eventually be part of Debian, but only after Sarge. > I've read how I can reach the Debian maintainer role, and I've some > questions. I've to write here for the package that I want to maintain, > true?, then I should be helped by another maintainer to learn how to > build packages the best way, right? To start, read the newmaint-guide. > I think I got the most important points about how to be a Debian > maintainer and I dream with a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" email address, hehe. *bzzt* this is a sure way *not* to get one ;-) Christoph -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.df7cb.de/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: About x.org and other packages
I've some questions, of course for being a newbie Debian maintainer (because I'm an "advanced?" Debian user), I'm not going to take care of x.org, but I'd like to see it into official Debian repositories instead of our XFree86, x.org is more powerful and It improves in many ways compatibility. So I was wondering if someone is going to bring it to Debian. i am thinking i heard that the X Strike Force is eventually planning to migrate entirely to the x.org tree. they are working hard on it. [they also have preliminary packages, i have them.] --elijah -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
About x.org and other packages
Hi you all guys !! I'm looking for a package that I like to keep it care of. I'm not sure which to take. I'm a University student from Spain and I've to say that I've a little time everyday to check for updates and things like that, so I think that I would be useful for Debian Project. hehe. I've some questions, of course for being a newbie Debian maintainer (because I'm an "advanced?" Debian user), I'm not going to take care of x.org, but I'd like to see it into official Debian repositories instead of our XFree86, x.org is more powerful and It improves in many ways compatibility. So I was wondering if someone is going to bring it to Debian. I've read how I can reach the Debian maintainer role, and I've some questions. I've to write here for the package that I want to maintain, true?, then I should be helped by another maintainer to learn how to build packages the best way, right? I think I got the most important points about how to be a Debian maintainer and I dream with a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" email address, hehe. You community are the best of all this... THANK YOU VERY MUCH. We really love Debian here in Spain. -- Saludos, .''`. Rafael Fernández López : :' : `. `'` `- Debian GNU/Linux (SID) Utilizando Debian GNU/Linux. ¿Por qué no te animas a probarlo? "My name is Linus, and I am your god." - Linus Torvalds "We all know Linux is great...it does infinite loops in 5 seconds." - Linus Torvalds "Really, I'm not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect." - Linus Torvalds signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature