Hello!

I have some questions on debderive.
I'd already asked about several issues, but I didn't understand your
explanation.

1. "This software intends to make it easy to create a package
repository that's derived from Debian." [1]
Can't we just use reprepro for this purpose? AFAIK there is no
difference between Debian and GNS Parkes.

2. I'm new to Python and to the development itself. I just don't know
what is the best way to start. I don't have enough experience to see
missing features etc. What should I read to understand how everything
works? It will be nice if you tell me about some missing features and
a way to solve them. For example: foo feature is missing. Go read bar
to make it work.

3. What is the best way to share my code? Should I use something like
pastebin? Will it be ok to paste the code in a letter's body? Should I
use something else (bzr)?

4. Debderiver is licensed under the GNU GPL v3. Should I attach the
license's text to every peace of code that I want to share? A line of
code is a code. Is it really necessary to ship oneliners with the text
of the license?

[1] http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/gnewsense/debderiver/annotate/head:/README

Cheers.

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