Re: ITA: vpnc -- Cisco-compatible VPN client
Hello Carlos, On Sun, 2024-03-03 at 16:10 -0300, Carlos Henrique Lima Melara wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 06:23:55PM +, Samuel Henrique wrote: > > Hello Sven, > > > > > Would you be kind enough to review my work under my personal repo > > > [3]? > > > > > > If everything looks good to you, would you state you're agreeing > > > to > > > moving the repository from the Debian group to the Debian > > > Security > > > Tools Packaging Team? I would raise a ticket with the Salsa Team > > > then. > > > > Your fork is missing commits on the pristine-tar and upstream > > branches, but > > other than that, everything looks good. > > I've been working with forks in Debian and recently I found the > solution > to not have pristine-tar and upstream branches missing commits. Turns > out you can gbp push --debian-tag='' and it will push all branches > and > the head of your packaging branch. So you can do this without issuing > a > gbp tag :-) That's a very helpful finding. Thank you for sharing! > > Cheers, > Charles Cheers Sven -- GPG Fingerprint 3DF5 E8AA 43FC 9FDF D086 F195 ADF5 0EDA F8AD D585 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: ITA: vpnc -- Cisco-compatible VPN client
Hello Samuel, On Sun, 2024-03-03 at 18:23 +, Samuel Henrique wrote: > Hello Sven, > > > Would you be kind enough to review my work under my personal repo > > [3]? > > > > If everything looks good to you, would you state you're agreeing to > > moving the repository from the Debian group to the Debian Security > > Tools Packaging Team? I would raise a ticket with the Salsa Team > > then. > > Your fork is missing commits on the pristine-tar and upstream > branches, but > other than that, everything looks good. I just pushed these to branches, thanks for the hint. > > I agree with the salsa move as well. Excellent! I will request the repo's move. > > Cheers, > > -- > Samuel Henrique > Cheers, Sven -- GPG Fingerprint 3DF5 E8AA 43FC 9FDF D086 F195 ADF5 0EDA F8AD D585 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: ITA: vpnc -- Cisco-compatible VPN client
Hi, On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 06:23:55PM +, Samuel Henrique wrote: > Hello Sven, > > > Would you be kind enough to review my work under my personal repo [3]? > > > > If everything looks good to you, would you state you're agreeing to > > moving the repository from the Debian group to the Debian Security > > Tools Packaging Team? I would raise a ticket with the Salsa Team then. > > Your fork is missing commits on the pristine-tar and upstream branches, but > other than that, everything looks good. I've been working with forks in Debian and recently I found the solution to not have pristine-tar and upstream branches missing commits. Turns out you can gbp push --debian-tag='' and it will push all branches and the head of your packaging branch. So you can do this without issuing a gbp tag :-) Cheers, Charles signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: ITA: vpnc -- Cisco-compatible VPN client
Hello Sven, > Would you be kind enough to review my work under my personal repo [3]? > > If everything looks good to you, would you state you're agreeing to > moving the repository from the Debian group to the Debian Security > Tools Packaging Team? I would raise a ticket with the Salsa Team then. Your fork is missing commits on the pristine-tar and upstream branches, but other than that, everything looks good. I agree with the salsa move as well. Cheers, -- Samuel Henrique
New DD applications from the team: wiene and sge
Peter Wienemann and Sven Geuer just started their DD application: https://nm.debian.org/process/1264 https://nm.debian.org/process/1268 They are long time contributors and I'm happy we are having them as DDs. If you've interacted with them on the team, you can consider advocating. If you're a member of the team and are interested in applying for DM or DD, please let me know and I can do an assessment for you. This will give you some perspective on what's missing for someone to advocate, or maybe if all the requirements are fulfilled, you could start your process too. I want to make sure people's work doesn't get unnoticed in the team. For Peter and Sven, good luck on your DD exam now :) Regards, -- Samuel Henrique