On 6/8/21 3:20 PM, Peymaneh Nejad wrote:
> second is golang-github-masterminds-sprig:
> https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-masterminds-sprig

Uploaded this one (to NEW) too. Few changes:

* You had an exactly equal (=) B-D on golang-github-imdario-mergo-dev - I don't 
see much of a reason to do that either
that makes it fragile, should be (>=)
* Relax B-D on version Build-Deps with a "~" That makes it help go to 
backports, and eases installation+building from experimental too
* Since it depends on a new version of masterminds-semver-dev, added an (>= 
3.1.1-1~)

Please take a look at my commits. Let me know if you want more explanation

Also two pointers (in general):

* Please send RFS mails package wise. As in send separate mails with different 
subjects - '[RFS] <package-name>'
otherwise, this thread has already got pretty log, we discussed about a few 
packages already with a generic subject 'Package review'

* Just a suggestion: Since caddy has a long dependency list with several 
version updates,

Can I ask you to make a salsa wiki and/or debian wiki (whatever and however you 
prefer) to track this?

wiki should mention what versions is needed, what is already packaged, which 
package is in experimental for instance.
I don't have very good examples to give here, but you can take a look at how 
it's done here[1] and here[2]

This will serve several purposes:
a) Help us push things to unstable after we have bullseye, otherwise tracking 
everything is hard
b) Know which packages are in new, and monitor them
c) Know which packages are lagging in versions needed, and adjust them
d) Give an overall idea of progress -- things that are needed and other stuff 
is missing.
Tracking via e-mails is fine too, but as you might have realized, multiple 
mails start making it a bit messy, and hard to keep track of everything

@Jonas, @Georg, what do you think?


[1]: https://git.fosscommunity.in/debian-ruby/TaskTracker/-/issues/182
[2]: https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/Nodejs/Transitions/Babel7

Nilesh

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