Samuel Henrique <[email protected]> 于2021年10月4日周一 上午1:57写道: > > Hello Clay, > > > My name is Clay Stan,over the past year, I have been packaging deepin > > packages in pkg-deepin team > > https://tracker.debian.org/teams/pkg-deepin/ > > That's nice, I know we have lots of users interested in deepin > packages, especially the GUI ones. > > > Now I'm packaging 'dirsearch' from kali to Debian: > > https://salsa.debian.org/claystan/dirsearch > > I would like to be part of the team,I am interested in packaging more > > security tools from Kali to Debian > > Cool, let us know if/when you need a reviewer/sponsor for dirsearch, > we'd be happy to help. You can keep an eye on this list to see how we > work (we generally have a low volume of emails).
Hi, Yes I need a reviewer and sponsor for dirsearch It would be great if you are willing to help RFS: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=995345 Thanks, Clay Stan > > > My Salsa username is: claystan > > https://salsa.debian.org/claystan > > Ack, we don't have a strong definition of "being part of the team", so > being in the team's salsa group is not a requirement for being part of > the team. > > Generally speaking, the way it goes is that newcomers to Debian/team > start by helping/maintaining a package, this is gonna lead to this > person getting permission to push to that repo under the team. After a > while, and depending on the person's goals (sometimes one just wants > to maintain their own packages), they get added to the team, thus > receiving permission to push to other repos as well. > > In the case of dirsearch, we can set up a repo under the team's org on > Salsa and give you permission to push. My recommendation is that we do > that after the first review of your packaging, just to have more > flexibility in the way the repo is set up before moving to the team's > org (since we can always reset the repo under your user, if needed). > > Welcome! > > -- > Samuel Henrique <samueloph>
