On 26/09/25 12:30, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
My intentions to maintain with a team is to make it easier to get help with the packaging. I only worked on python libraries in Debian and I don't have much experience with the tools needed to package software written in C so I thought some docs or discussions in a team would make the packaging much easier and efficient since I'd get inputs on my work.On Fri, Sep 26, 2025 at 10:36:36AM +0530, Aryan Karamtoth wrote:Hi,I'm currently writing some software in C that I'd like to package into Debian once its stable enough. I've gone through the teams wiki [1] and I noticed that there isn't a team that maintains software written in C or command line tools in general.I'm confused about which team i should choose to maintain my softwareNormally if there is no suitable team no team is used. We tried to ask you why do you want a team.
Also since I don't have upload rights and the lack of a team to ask for sponsorship, it'd be much more difficult for me to get my work reviewed and uploaded to the archive.
Again I like collaborative maintenance. A team makes this possible.This is again, only if the software that I'm writing meets my expectations and is stable enough to be packaged into Debian.
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