On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 08:04:46AM +0200, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote: > On 2022-04-30 15:51:00 [+0300], Vladimir Oltean wrote: > > This is my first Intent To Package. I am the upstream maintainer of the > > project, would like to be the maintainer of the Debian package as well, > > and would need a sponsor and mentor to help with review and walk me > > through the packaging process. I am flexible in making changes to the > > upstream project if this makes Debian packaging easier. In fact, in > > expectation of changes to come, I've marked "v0.8" as the version of the > > software to package, as opposed to the currently latest "v0.7". > > If there is anything, just let me know. > There are some manuals at > https://www.debian.org/doc/devel-manuals > > I would suggest to peek at > Debian Developer's Reference > Debian New Maintainers' Guide > > depending on how much you already know. The "mentors" page also > references a few of them. > https://mentors.debian.net/qa/ > > In general I would suggest to use a "simple" dh based package. > > Sebastian
I've ended up doing quite a bit of cleanup to the upstream repository. This includes a rename of the repo from "tsn-scripts" to the more specific "isochron" name. Along with this, my belief is that the debian package name should also be "isochron", but I'm not clear whether I should close this ITP and open a new one for that? In any case, the sources for the debian package are now included in the upstream source itself: https://github.com/vladimiroltean/isochron It builds and installs cleanly on armhf, aarch64 and x86_64. It's just that lintian shows these warnings which I'm not sure what to do about? W: isochron: improbable-bug-number-in-closes 1010396 W: isochron source: missing-license-paragraph-in-dep5-copyright gpl-2.0 (line 9) W: isochron source: no-debian-changes I looked at the documentation, and it appears that apart from some review, the next step should be uploading to salsa, basically? Not sure how that's supposed to happen, though. I haven't been subscribed to debian-devel for more than 1 week, but in the other ITPs posted so far, I don't think I saw any activity on them?