Hey, Daniel.  Thanks for reaching out about this.  We'd love to have a more
up to date Debian package.

Some questions:

On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 1:59 AM Daniel Pocock <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I notice that nobody has contributed to the repository[1] maintained in
> > Debian and it may be easier to maintain the debian/sid branch in the
> > main qpid-proton repository[2]
>

Out of curiosity, what is it that makes it easier to maintain in the Proton
tree, versus at Debian?  Is it a question of access for you?  I ask because
my own practice is to keep Fedora packaging metadata at Fedora, on the idea
that the metadata is more closely bound to the target OS than it is to
Proton.

It's not a hard and fast rule.  We do sometimes have stuff like
distro-specific init scripts in the tree.

If we do end up having it in the Proton tree, I propose we place it at
<project-root>/packaging/debian.  That's the pattern we have used for some
other Qpid components.


> > Would you be happy to accept me as a committer in the project so I can
> > push the branch and any future changes there?  I only intend to commit
> > on the branch and within the debian/ subdirectory.
>

I have a counteroffer ;).  Would you be willing to work by pull request for
a period of time?  Once we have a record of your contributions, we can
consider you for committership.  This is generally how the Qpid community
vets potential new committers.


> > Debian will freeze for the next release very soon so I'm keen to ensure
> > the package is well organized before that.
>

It would really be awesome to have your contribution here.  I want to clear
away obstacles if I can.

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