I think we should discuss this on a new thread as it isn't directly
related to the cleanup (and this decision may be more polemic than
that one about the cleanup).
2008/11/3 Michael Casadevall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Talking on IRC, I think a good comprise is limiting direct uploads to
REVU to those
James Westby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Comments on IRC indicate to me that I haven't changed anyone's mind
on this issue, and that my contribution to this thread is not
valued, so I will not post again to this thread.
at least for me, I do value your comments in this thread.
I have to admit
On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 12:14:53AM +0100, Stefan Potyra wrote:
Technically, there aren't any powers that motu-release has, that any
other developer doesn't have: motu-release cannot reject a new
upstream version while in FeatureFreeze, nor can we accept an uploaded
package while in deep freeze
I did some patching of the latest SVN for Celestia so that it builds on
Intrepid.
Perhaps this might save someone some time:
http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3t=13156
Leslie
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On Monday 03 November 2008 15:44, Brian wrote:
Hi
Is there any chance of getting this package updated to the latest
version, 4.02 as per their website,
http://clamtk.sourceforge.net/index.html
Brian
We'll likely have that in Jaunty after it's uploaded to Debian. Once it's
there, people
John Coppens wrote:
Thanks for the work on including linSmith (of which I'm the author) in the
Ubuntu repository.
I'm afraid that things are getting behind though. On Debian, version
0.99.7 is out, and on the original site (sourceforge) version 0.99.11 has
been available for more than a