Quoting Stefano Zacchiroli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Well the original idea was to subscribe to the PTS for knowing how to > deal with needed rebuilds of libraries, incompatibilities with newer > versions of the ocaml compiler/runtime and similar problems. > > Geneweb is built as native code executable and thus have no runtime > problem, this is the reason why was not initially subscribed, the same > applies for other packages like coq and unison for example: > debian-ocaml-maint is not subscribed to their PTS.
OK. Got the point. For sure, having the list subscribed to geneweb's PTS wouldn't be useful at all...and would probably bother people when I update the package because I play with debconf translation or polish the whole thing for the hypothetical sarge release... :-) About unison : I didn't even know this is an ocaml application though I use it daily.. :-)

