On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 08:23:13PM +0100, Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d wrote: [...] > Both myself and the GCC maintainers are keen on this. We have a D > compiler, but only a handful of (obsolete) software that uses it. > > I have source packages for dub, dustmite, digger and dscanner. I > probably need a couple of things to do with them first. > > 1. Confirm licensing with authors (Debian policy requires that all sources > and documentation distributed are covered by a license IIRC).
Debian policy requires a DFSG-compliant license. As long as we have that, it can go into the main repo. > 2. Peer review I can help test it, since I'm using Debian. > 3. Submit to Debian/Ubuntu. I can also help with uploading, if necessary. But probably that's the least of your worries right now. :-P T -- Life is complex. It consists of real and imaginary parts. -- YHL
