-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07.01.2012 00:49, Stefan Fritsch wrote: > I still think that collecting ideas and decisions on a wiki page would > be a good idea. Otherwise there is the danger that something gets lost > in long mailing list threads.
I just did so. Feel free to edit the newly created page on [1]. Regarding actual work and formulated some own ideas. Regarding packaging work I just started by importing a 2.3 snapshot. I think I will spend some more work with it and then just push my changes in a new branch. Obviously this will be far from complete or usable. Do we need any push-policies regarding broken and/or incomplete stuff or shall we just do it(tm) and see how it goes [2]? >>> Can you elaborate? pristine-tar works for me. It works for me too, as of now. It didn't work on your repository on sfritsch.de, now all seems fine. [1] http://wiki.debian.org/Apache2Transition [2] speaking about the experimental branch only here - -- with kind regards, Arno Töll IRC: daemonkeeper on Freenode/OFTC GnuPG Key-ID: 0x9D80F36D -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJPCihyAAoJEMcrUe6dgPNtlL4P/jtPx/3/VLea6e5yeUTuct+c sW5XcyFo9JM/7mg3T8kBsfiz3g7aRSVUg7ZtTtUlb6wjXQKssvSq5n9tX91weIPZ Qi6T3xdGk24lO8hM4qVpjn505EyaER4QyiLVlQFolHbLGVkIlGvLlibkXV2PGsY1 ME1dfrNHpwjCzvPx7cMOoaEQBuaF1p2hBEq1Tyk5aZB1ZPeuBE+gN6K7qr+aU3do qUKCkSxRhbpnbMWytAVpgq99T1JLfuTW/6YKfT6oVUe4PAlMpyJ+8y3pVQ/9EHI/ L1Ue7T2UFCtXbVHcGiOroJl6oMhY5LX5CWnZ8XgO0AHka9UMvEno2vMaCiyvYoxt cn+FCh0QChXqkJjM4L68ER0pLuA6OlTE54yj3XKRB2mHpUbEiCTVYWCnHaoWzKy6 VggaSEYC6riB6Af/+/ChQWnpKT4RIKHOh+HlK7QR3sNOIVBpofLOAe2jUTWm26aW 5MzLVdThCgSU8rSouYV4MxJr4bGMT5X3g9T/2Q1bP8l9ErtSaxInhk5OhhNR+3W1 I2z/mTKRxxdLEF2/xan6OTQPJU4kIa5/Tb580WMkAy9l7Y42d3p8M853tXOsED4B gzdcssCgn0/w5TFkYUa5kCw8DRpHouOmvs/Ri1mNjVazicd76+btnT3K7tQdn/1E qF8D7r7vqaIYV+P8NMKJ =V1Jh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

