Sure, I'm prepared to submit my changes via the review interface, in somewhat squashed form. A work-in-progress repo for rebasing and shuffling ideas back and forth is useful nevertheless.
/n On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Chip Childers <chip.child...@sungard.com>wrote: > On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 5:04 AM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I was contacted by Noa Resare from Spotify (you might have seen him on > the > > mailinglist) regarding the Ubuntu and Debian packaging progress. > > > > He volunteered to help with fixing this packaging the right way, but we > > stumbled upon the problem that he doesn't have commit rights, this > prevented > > us from working in the "packaging" branch. > > > > After a Skype conversation yesterday we decided to fork the CloudStack > repo > > on Github[0] and work there. > > > > I know it's preferred that development stays at the ASF repo, but it > would > > mean that Noa would have to sent everything in patches to me and I'd > have to > > apply them. > > > > With this e-mail I want to let people know that we are working on > > CLOUDSTACK-756 [1] on that Github repo. > > > > Afterwards we'll rebase and merge everything into master so that we have > new > > and shiny packages for the 4.1 release without WAF. > > > > I'll make sure we'll keep Hugo in the loop since he's doing the RPM > > packaging which shares a lot with the DEB packaging. > > > > Questions or remarks? > > > > Wido > > > > > > [0]: https://github.com/noaresare/incubator-cloudstack/commits/packaging > > [1]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-765 > > > > Thanks for sharing Wido! > > Noa, can I ask one minor favor of you? Can you please be sure to > submit your part of the changes as an individual via a patch > submission on reviewboard? We need to be sure that your changes come > in via a mechanism that is tracked as a submission to the project. > This can certainly happen after you and Wido are all set in the github > repo you are using, and ready to provide the changes to the project. > > Thanks! > > -chip > -- Engineering Experience, Infrastructure tribe, Spotify