Allison Randal dijo [Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 03:27:33PM +0200]:
>
> How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group? It would
> consist of the specific Parrot team members who have responsibility
> for packaging and uploading Parrot (understanding that each would
> need to apply as a DM). W
Allison Randal dijo [Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 02:14:35PM +0200]:
> Indeed. Parrot is a complete virtual machine similar to Mono or
> Java. As such, it's likely that Parrot will ultimately split into a
> few more packages than it currently has, including parrot-modules,
> parrot-dev, and packages for ru
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group?
Not hard at all. As Martin mentioned, debian has a development machine
called alioth which hosts a GForge repository, if that is the right
word. http://alioth.debian.org/
This sounds like the ideal solution,
> > In short, "teams" i.e. debian-perl are internal debian groups with
> > upload rights.
>
> How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group?
Not hard at all. As Martin mentioned, debian has a development machine
called alioth which hosts a GForge repository, if that is the right
Hello,
> Allison Randal wrote:
> > The Parrot release managers will adopt the Parrot Debian
> package. None
> > of our current release managers are Debian Developers, so
> we will need
> > to find a sponsor. Let us know if you have any recommendations.
>
> I CC'ed [EMAIL PROTECTED], I guess
> > Usually the debian maintainer is responsible for forwarding bugs,
> > since parrot is maintainer-less it appears that this didn't
> happen. I
> > will look into this and see if I can forward them.
>
> Thanks, that would be helpful.
Here is the first bug, it appears to be a debian bug an
> From: Allison Randal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Indeed. Parrot is a complete virtual machine similar to Mono
> or Java. As such, it's likely that Parrot will ultimately
> split into a few more packages than it currently has,
> including parrot-modules, parrot-dev, and packages for
> ru
On Dec 19, 2007 10:27 AM, Allison Randal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group? It would
> consist of the specific Parrot team members who have responsibility for
> packaging and uploading Parrot (understanding that each would need to
> apply as a D
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
That document assumes that the team "parrot-porters" is a group of
debian developers working together to maintain parrot in debian, it is a
document aimed at debian developers. However I cannot find a debian team
called "parrot-porters". I assume this is the name that the
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
Parrot is a bit of different beastie than the perl modules we normally
handle. But I am fairly certain someone here would be willing to help. I
am not very familiar with parrot aside from having read some articles on
PIR and seen a couple talks, but it is still a bit over
Allison Randal wrote:
> The Parrot release managers will adopt the Parrot Debian package. None
> of our current release managers are Debian Developers, so we will need
> to find a sponsor. Let us know if you have any recommendations.
I CC'ed [EMAIL PROTECTED], I guess that's the right place to a
The Parrot release managers will adopt the Parrot Debian package. None
of our current release managers are Debian Developers, so we will need
to find a sponsor. Let us know if you have any recommendations.
Also, is there any way we can get an upstream filing of the
Parrot-related requests to o
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