Sorry for my late reply, I'm okay to co-maintain this package if Jacob
would like me to.
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As I've stated in Bug #689188; I'm willing to take over Tor work on
Ubuntu.
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You don't need to be. Apply to upload rights for tor. More information
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopers#PerPackage.
Template:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/DeveloperApplicationTemplate.
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On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 17:02, Artur Rona wrote:
> Aron Xu, do you want to be a maintainer for tor in Ubuntu?
>
It is okay for me, but I am not a MOTU nor universe-contributor.
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Do we have a developer who is willing to maintain tor in all releases?
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I unsubscribed ubuntu-sponsors as there seems to be nothing to do at the
moment. I would suggest someone who's interested in this make a proposal the
the Tech Board about getting a Microrelease exception. This doesn't appear to
be maintainable otherwise:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUp
Hi, I don't mean to interject the discussion here with "advertising".
Anyway, I maintain a ppa where I port tor-experimental (and related
software) to various Ubuntu releases... Just in case someone finds it
useful.
https://launchpad.net/~ubun-tor
Cheers,
Nick
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[I'm not talking for the Tor folks here; this is my own opinion.]
I think the primary concern of upstream is that users get current Tor
versions when they ask for Tor. Historically that has been a problem in
Ubuntu, where users apt-get installed (or whatever the shiney equivalent
for that is nowa
I've talked with Peter on IRC. He is not interested in maintaining tor
in Ubuntu, but he can help other involved people.
So, can we sync? Benjamin, Scott, what we need to get?
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On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 21:25, Artur Rona wrote:
> Up this one. Do we have Peter's feedback?
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Up this one. Do we have Peter's feedback?
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Hi Peter,
Please don't mind my saying happy new year too late to you!
I want to ask you whether you can maintain tor package for Ubuntu,
because you are the maintainer of this package in Debian and your key
is trusted by the Tor project. As discussed with the archive admin of
Ubuntu, he told me i
I am sending a mail to Peter, the following message is the mail which I
CC'ed here.
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> I see two solution: We may ask the Debian maintainer to maintain the
package in Ubuntu (he already provides packages for Ubuntu) and we give
him upload rights
If Peter wants to do this, this sounds like the best solution. As a DD,
giving him tor upload rights is just an easy formality.
> or Aro
removing ubuntu-universe-sponsors for now until there is an decision
I vote for syncing the tor package after we found a who's key is trusted
by TOR. I see two solution: We may ask the Debian maintainer to maintain
the package in Ubuntu (he already provides packages for Ubuntu) and we
give him upl
Well, it's nearly expired.
@pitti
Could you tell what's you opinion on how to deal with tor in Lucid?
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If I'm reading comment #4 correctly, we could only ever sync from Debian
and not make our own changes to have a trusted signature. I don't think
that would work out. At the version least we need to be able to have
different package revision numbers for different releases when we do
updates.
It s
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