Hi all! This year as well I'll be present at the annual Debian Conference [1]. And since migration to the team maintenance for Common Lisp packages is moving slower than what I planned, I intend to work on it during the DebCamp (i.e. the week preceding DebConf).
Here the rough plan... 1) finish package migration, including all the "features" (e.g. like commit notifications) and trying to have a common layout for all the packages (which also means fixing some bugs) 2) improve the website, which should be the primary place for people to get in touch with CL on Debian: the best would be to have something similar to the Debian-Med website [2] 3) create "general" packages to smooth the CL experience: to have a working CL environment you just need to install a single 'cl-debian' (meta)package which depends on some "basic" packages. OTOH, the same should be true if you want to package CL software following the team policy: install 'cl-debian-dev' and have fun! Most of this work must reflect (better, re-use) material from the website... 4) create an automated envrynoment to test package installations: each package distributed as "ASDF sources" must compile without errors before entering the Debian archive 5) other stuff not yet born :-D Now let's start to discuss about the points above! Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca Footnotes: [1] http://debconf8.debconf.org [2] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org _______________________________________________ pkg-common-lisp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-common-lisp-devel
