On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 03:43:18PM +0200, Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:
> No, that is fine by me. As of 2014, I have stopped being a Debian
> user (after being one for 17 years), so, I care less and less about
> it, I have reached a point where everything about this distribution
> seems over-designed, gets in the way on the desktop of someone who
> mainly does software development, and paradoxically lead to bad
> quality software. 
> 
> In any case, I am no longer running Debian on my desktop, and
> restarting a server to test a Xenomai release is out of the
> question, so it would not be easy for me to test Debian packaging.
> Since we do not really have a Debian maintainer (and we never did
> really have one judging by the work the person that claimed to be
> one did), I would be in favor of dropping the ball and removing the
> debian directory, unless someone steps up for assuming this role,
> but I mean, with a real intention of commitment to the task.

Please don't, it actually works and is really handy for those of us that
do use Debian.  The debian files in the xenomai git tree are in much
better condition than anything that was every included with debian
officially, so it is actually quite good right now.

-- 
Len Sorensen

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