The Ring packages are definitely in the repos for Debian SID. At least, that's where I downloaded them from.
On 9 November 2017 at 22:24, bill-auger <[email protected]> wrote: > On 9/11/17 5:48 pm, [email protected] wrote: > > > > Hej there, > > > > would it be possible to host Ring in the AppCenter's and Software > > Center's of the larger Linux distributions as well? > > Arch, Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse etc.? > > > just to be clear what that last reply was implying is that what you ask > is of course possible but typically the upstream developers of a program > are not the ones to maintain distro packages - this is almost always > done by someone within each particular distro - so the usual way to > introduce a new package into your favorite distro is to contact someone > who is already currently maintaining some package for that distro and > ask them to package it (in the case of debian for example that wold be > the debian-rtc group) or to package it yourself and ask to become a new > maintainer yourself (the link in the previous reply) > > also - im not sure about fedora but there are already packages for suse, > archlinux, and debian - they are not hosted in the "official" distros > repos but they do exist so installation for most GNU/linux users is not > difficult > > > -- *In a world without walls and fences, what need have we for Windows or Gates? *
