Hi! On 2025-08-20 09:50, Benoît Rouits wrote: > Hello! > > Le 20/08/2025 à 12:47, Emmanuel Arias a écrit : >> Hi! >> >> Any particular reason to don't have the VCS-* in salsa? > > Any reason I should ? > > Two thing that could please me are "no-downtime" and really long term > availability. Does salsa sort of "guarantee" those features ? > I trust more in salsa than in other git/server service, including the commercial ones :-)
> Other args: > > Myosotis has already a repo, it's non debian native (format 3 quilt). Yep, we have lot of them in salsa. > > If another linux distro maintainer ask me to create a repo in their > ecosystem, I cannot imagine to maintain a repo for each linux distro myosotis > will be packaged for. I understand you, you are both upstream and maintainer AFAIK. According to my experience upstream doesn't have to create a repo in each linux distro, that task for the distro package maintainer (you in this case) > > From my experience, another package I maintain (qspeakers) is originaly on > github and has a sort of mirror in salsa that was created by a DD, but this > is a pain to sync it manually. So, dual repos is no more an option for me. If upstream and maintainer are not the same, I guess there' not too much to sync, apart of new upstream release or sending patches to upstream. > > At last, my past experience with alioth was really terrible, so I'm not sure > salsa will make me happy ;-) Actually salsa looks similar to https://git.noise.rocks/ > > Sorry for this long explanation. I'm open to rethink my point of view if > someone can convince me. > I understand you, and your point of view is perfectly fine. I just like to see Debian packages in Salsa, as we are trying to push from Debian Tiny Tasks team. >> I'd happy to sponsor it but, my only request is move VCS-* to salsa, sorry. >> >> btw, the package LGTM. > > Thanks ! > Cheers! eamanu >> >> On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 08:23:10AM +0200, Benoît Rouits wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Just a reminder, as myosotis package is in good shape for several days now, >>> I would be very glad if a mentor could upload it to Debian. >>> >>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/myosotis/ >>> >>> dget -x >>> https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/myosotis/myosotis_0.1.2-1.dsc >>> >>> Thanks for taking time to look at it, >>> Benoît >>> >>> Le 09/08/2025 à 07:16, Benoît Rouits a écrit : >>>> Thank you very much Maytham for the additional text to add to d/control. >>>> Time you take for the review is a lot of help to me. >>>> >>>> I'll upload soon to mentors.debian.net the latest package. >>>> Benoît >>>> >>>> Le 09/08/2025 à 06:43, Maytham Alsudany a écrit : >>>>> Hi Benoît, thanks for your changes. Just one last nitpick, otherwise your >>>>> package builds successfully and is good to go. >>>>> >>>>> I've used Debusine to do a final QA check on the package, you can see the >>>>> results here: https://debusine.debian.net/debian/developers/work- >>>>> request/127829/ >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 2025-08-07 at 10:41 +0200, Benoît Rouits wrote: >>>>>>> - Icon is non-free >>>>>>> In your README, it says that the icon is from Freepik. It appears >>>>>>> that the Freepik license terms[1] are not compliant with >>>>>>> the DFSG[2] >>>>>>> as they place many restrictions on how the content is >>>>>>> used. Icon needs >>>>>>> to either be changed or removed. >>>>>> >>>>>> Done. I use now a Public Domain icon. >>>>> >>>>> d/copyright should list data/myosotis-scalable.svg like so: >>>>> >>>>> Files: data/myosotis-scalable.svg >>>>> Copyright: 2021, il (https://openclipart.org/artist/il) >>>>> License: CC0-1.0 >>>>> Comment: >>>>> Sourced from https://openclipart.org/detail/327189/pretty-little-flower >>>>> License is as per https://openclipart.org/share >>>>> [...] >>>>> License: CC0-1.0 >>>>> On Debian systems, a copy of the Creative Commons Zero license, >>>>> version 1.0 >>>>> can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/CC0-1.0. >>>>> >>>>> -- Maytham >>>> >>> >>

