On Tue, May 20, 2003 at 09:46:45AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > Hello, > > I have the intention of providing ocamake as part of debian. Strange > wording you would say, but the problem is that ocamake is right now only > a simple .ml file and a .html doc. It would be kind of ridiculous to > ship a package with just it in it, but to what other package could it be > added. > > Ocaml-tools comes to mind, but Ralf has said that he considers > multi-source packages problematic, and i am not maintaining it. > > What do you all think of this, do you think ocaml-tools could be one of > the first packages handled in a cooperative way on the new project, and > that various people could maintain sub-parts of it or something such ? > It would still need a new release each time one of the packages is > upgraded, but this could be done independently by each sub-maintainer ? > > Ralf, what do you think of it ?
If ocamake is really small and arch-idependent then it should go into ocaml-tools. I also agree to have it maintained by the ocaml cooperative :-) I guess that this can wait until we have our subproject at alioth? -Ralf. --

