On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Anders Ingemann <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Note that neither euca2ools, nor python-boto nor python-m2crypto [..]
> need python 2.7 according to their Depends lines
> Nice!
> > GitHub is considered non-free because it does not release its source code
> I am totally on board with that and understand the reasons (read the
> article by mako), I'll just keep the repo in my account then.
>
> I was thinking about the packaging of my tool. I believe no matter how
> this is handled, the versions on github and the one in the repo are
> going to diverge.
> With apt you no longer need dependency handling at all and the current
> plugin architecture might not be the best way to go if you want a
> proper unix tool.
> Surely there is a lot of other stuff that needs to be modified
> (although the tool itself is rock-stable right now, has been for
> months).
> How is this divergence best handled, in your experience?
>

Please check out debian-updates, as your package may be a candidate for
inclusion in that repo? http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110215

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