En réponse à Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 06:49:05AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > > Do you think we would need a separate alioth project for each > package, > > or one big umbrella project, where all the ocaml debian maintainers > have > > an account and where each package would be hold in CVS ? > > Good point: I think that Jerome was thinking about one project for > each > package.
Yes, I was. But Sven was thinking more about gathering our packaging in a single project, I think. > Anyway I was just thinking, yesterday as an umbrella project that can > fill the gap between available ocaml software and available ocaml > software debian packaged. > > I mean: ok, we probably haven't enough team to package additional > software, but we probably should share the effort. So I was thinking > at > a project under which one of us can decide to package one additional > ocaml library and upload it with a maintainer field of "Debian OCaml > Task Force" or something like that. I'm almost sure to have seem > something similar for other packages. I agree about a task force for packages we maintain (co-maintainership), but agree less for additional packages that noone use (I mean none of the maintainers use them). I we have interest in packages, we better maintaine them, don't we? If non maintainers want to maintain packages that no debian developer maintains, I think there are possibilites for them to open a project. > Those packages wont probably be alway up-to-date, but everyone of us > can > take one of the out of date and update it? I'm not sure yet. -- Jérôme Marant

