On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 05:11:58PM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > Am Mit, den 21.01.2004 schrieb Branden Robinson um 16:17: > I did not know whom to personally contact. So I decided to send this > mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the hope that > the relevant people at progeny receive it.
discover-workers will suffice. :) > > Would it bother you guys terribly to do this as a pre-approved NMU? We > > can merge the changes back into our SVN repo. > I would be glad if this is merged back to your SVN repo. Is it possible > to arrange write access to it or do you want to merge the changes back > yourself? I think our company policy is to manage such things ourselves. > The sources should always be available in the Debian archive, but we can > provide patches if you like. Patches would be ideal. They're easy to merge. :) > > Once LinuxWorld is off our plate, let's see if we can't keep pace with > > your needs vis a vis Discover 2, and re-evaluate the maintainership > > issue in 4 weeks or so. > > > > Does that sound reasonable? Your plan sounds good to me, and like what > > was already discussed, so it doesn't sound very disruptive to previous > > expectations. > Yes this is OK and reasonable. I just wanted to make sure that this > upload is approved by progeny. I have put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the > maintainer field of the udeb-only upload. Should this stay as it is atm > or should I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] there? I suggest changing it to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". > And one last question: To make the package build on non-i386 archs I had > to copy the kernel pcmcia headers into the package source. I have done > this in a sperate directory for now, but the most clean solution seem to > me to have them in the same directory as the discover pcmcia stuff as > normal non-system headers. Would you accept a patch for that? I'd like to get some other opinions on this. Eric, are you still subscribed? -- Branden Robinson | GPG signed/encrypted mail welcome [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 1024D/9C0BCBFB Progeny Linux Systems | D5F6 D4C9 E25B 3D37 068C | 72E8 0F42 191A 9C0B CBFB -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]