Hello Stéphane, > I followed your recommendations and modified the control file. It's cleaner > that way. > (Sorry for the last two commits, it's ugly, I should have been careful and > pushed this in one go)
Don't worry, I believe the work we do on Debian is the best way to learn real world git and you will always find something you can improve while at it. > In fact, since several people have been involved in maintaining this package > (including those helping me), > I wonder if my name is really legitimate in the "Uploaders" field of the > d/control file. Well, nobody's gonna say it's not legitimate, that's for sure, the thing is that we always need to have at least one person in the Uploaders field, this person being the first level contact for package issues, the team being the second. For me having my name in the Uploaders field is more about easily spotting things that needs to be made (bugs, new releases...) as I'm unfortunately currently spending most time in those packages other than the ones from the team. Our team does not have strong ownership enforcement so you are definitely encouraged to fix things from other packages and you should put your name as an Uploader if you're interested in it (it's a good idea to contact the current Uploaders through this list first). I noticed the tags "debian/1.6.8-1" and "debian/1.6.7-1" were pushed to the git repo, I removed both and pointed "debian/1.6.8-1" at the right commit, don't forget to remove these tags from your local clone and update from the remote. As a rule of thumb, the person who does the upload of the package is the one who should push the "debian/" tags, preferably signed by their gpg key (which I should/will start doing soon). > Thank you for your patience and your precious help Samuel. You're welcome, I'm happy to help. Package uploaded, keep up the good work :) -- Samuel Henrique <samueloph>
