Re: FW: [hatari-devel] Hatari in Ubuntu's repository out-of-date

2012-03-26 Thread Chris Wilson
Hi Cyprian,

The package in the Ubuntu Software Centre is a mirror of the one currently
available in Debian. The best way to update the package in Ubuntu is to
update it in Debian, and you can do that byu filing a bug report against
the Debian package, which this wiki
pagehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debian/Bugswill tell you how to do.

Once the Debian package has been updated, come back to Launchpad and submit
a bug report comtaining a sync request, which this
pagehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcesswill help you with.

Hope that helps you out,
Chris

On 23 March 2012 13:33, Konador, Cyprian cyprian.kona...@hp.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 At the beginning sorry for 'stupid' question, I'm Ubuntu's newbie.
 I've tried to install latest 1.6.x Hatari (Atari ST/TT/Falcon emulator),
 unfortunately in Ubuntu Software Centre is out-of-dated version 1.5.x. I
 know that I can install it manually (e.g. from source-code) but I think
 that would be cool to have up-to-date version in Ubuntu Software Centre.

 Could you please point me out how to do that? To whom should I write?

 Many thanks

 Best Regards
 Cyprian Konador



 -Original Message-
 From: Eero Tamminen
 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 19:31 PM
 To: hatari-de...@lists.tuxfamily.org
 Cc: Konador, Cyprian; Teemu Hukkanen
 Subject: Re: [hatari-devel] Hatari in Ubuntu's repository out-of-date

 Hi,

 On torstai 22 maaliskuu 2012, Konador, Cyprian wrote:
  I've got information that you are involved into Hatari in Ubuntu's
  repository:
  https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hatari/+question/191351

 Teemu is the *Debian* Hatari package maintainer (Original maintainer
 in Ubuntu terms). Ubuntu Developers group is the package maintainer on
 Ubuntu.


  Hatari in Ubuntu's repository is in version1.5.0-1, is it possible to
  update it to 1.6? Of course I can compile it from source code on my
  own, but nice to have it up-to-date in official Ubuntu's repository

 I would assume that you can install the v1.6.1 Debian package to Ubuntu:
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/hatari

 I have no idea why Ubuntu Developers group hasn't uploaded newer version
 of Hatari from Debian.

 (Ubuntu gets most of its packages fairly directly from Debian so I don't
 think there that much effort involved.)


- Eero
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Canonical Privacy Policy linked in Privacy Panel is Poor in Quality

2012-03-26 Thread Benjamin Kerensa
In the new Privacy Panel I wanted to note that the Privacy Policy linked 
is of poor quality and does not really begin to cover how end-user data 
is stored, handled and whether it is anonymized.


http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/privacypolicy

The referenced Privacy Policy is at best a simple Website Privacy Policy 
and although I know this is not a Development issue perhaps

whomever worked on the Privacy Panel can ensure that this is looked
into since we want to be Precise and Transparent about how end-user
information collected from Ubuntu Installs is used.

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