2008/9/5 Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
released on Sept 8 which puts the final release around Oct 20. That
doesn't leave enough time to make it even marginally stable, since that
would be only 3 days before the Intrepid release candidate.
Note that there are also dependencies like
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Hello,
== Current situation ==
I am a user of the OCaml programming language and I switched from Debian
to Ubuntu a few years ago.
While I'm very satisfied by Ubuntu for the desktop, the OCaml support on
Ubuntu is quite flaky. The main reason
On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 12:26 +0200, David MENTRE wrote:
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Hello,
== Current situation ==
I am a user of the OCaml programming language and I switched from Debian
to Ubuntu a few years ago.
While I'm very satisfied by Ubuntu for the desktop,
Hello James,
Thank you for the pointers and key words. I'll read that and come back
when I have an clearer idea of things to do.
Sincerely yours,
david
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The current version of F-spot in Intrepid was released back in May. A new
version was released in the middle of September.
Is there any hope of seeing this in Intrepid? Should I bother filing a
freeze exception request for it?
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2008/9/27 Evan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The current version of F-spot in Intrepid was released back in May. A new
version was released in the middle of September.
Is there any hope of seeing this in Intrepid? Should I bother filing a
freeze exception request for it?
We're in beta freeze. What does
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 4:24 PM, Evan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The current version of F-spot in Intrepid was released back in May. A new
version was released in the middle of September.
Is there any hope of seeing this in Intrepid? Should I bother filing a
freeze exception request for it?
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 12:26:43 +0200 David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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== To do list and call for help ==
It is probably too late to do anything for Intrepid Ibex, but my aim is
to improve OCaml support for the next Ubuntu release.
...
While that's true for major changes, if there are
Hello,
I was wondering why landscape-common is recommended by ubuntu-desktop
in intrepid? It seems only useful to Canonical clients and even then I
guess they also need to install the landscape-client package? It seems
to include one useful command, landscape-sysinfo, but 918kb seems a
lot for
On sab, 2008-09-27 at 08:28 -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
While that's true for major changes, if there are updates that would
help
you should feel free to suggest them.
Let's clarify this a bit more: ubuntu has a huge set of ocaml packages,
that makes it appear a wonderful platform for
On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 10:24 -0400, Evan wrote:
The current version of F-spot in Intrepid was released back in May. A
new version was released in the middle of September.
There is a PPA with F-spot 0.5.0.1 (currently).
http://www.soccio.it/michelinux/en/
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Thanks for the initiative.
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 12:26:43PM +0200, David MENTRE wrote:
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This is a bad idea, rather I'm copying
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which is _the_ contact place for
OCaml maintenance in Debian. Please keep that Cc. For the sake of
On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 11:53 +0300, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2008/9/5 Chris Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
released on Sept 8 which puts the final release around Oct 20. That
doesn't leave enough time to make it even marginally stable, since that
would be only 3 days before the Intrepid release
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