Just a comment. No need for a PPA if anyone is opposed. Creating a self hosted repo is trivial even without Ubuntu's infrastructure, as soon as you have the .deb files ready.

Regards,

Ivan Vučica
via phone

On 24. ožu. 2011., at 23:55, Philippe Roussel <[email protected]> wrote:

Le vendredi 25 mars 2011 à 09:22 +1100, Christopher Armstrong a écri t :
Ubuntu allows sort of "personal" repositories as well, which we can
control the release cycle of. These are often used for things like
themes and software that has alot of release cycles e.g. I used it
yesterday for backintime (a backup programme) because the Ubuntu 10.04
version was buggy.

I think it might be possible for us to use one of these, at least for
Ubuntu users, as we could maintain more up-to-date packages for users
interested in trying up-to-date versions of GNUstep. The only problem I see is that the maintainer of the PPA needs to sign the Ubuntu Code of
Conduct.

I already did that for whatever reason so if somebody is willing to
creating the source packages, I could create a PPA.

At what rate those packages would be updated ?

Philippe


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