On 18/05/16 09:28 PM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> I may have missed a part of the discussion, but it would be great if the
> source package be available somewhere for people to review or use in
> case you disappear (which i've seen happen way too often in ITPs :)
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On 2016-05-18 21:17:43, Alexandre Viau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 18/05/16 01:08 PM, Gordon Ball wrote:
>> Good news. Is there anything I can do to help beyond what you can get
>> from my previous packaging efforts?
>
> Thank you for offering but there is nothing to do.
>
> All there is to do for now
Hello,
On 18/05/16 01:08 PM, Gordon Ball wrote:
> Good news. Is there anything I can do to help beyond what you can get
> from my previous packaging efforts?
Thank you for offering but there is nothing to do.
All there is to do for now is wait for some dependencies to be ACCEPTed
from NEW.
On 17/05/16 15:49, Alexandre Viau wrote:
> Hello Gordon,
>
> On 17/05/16 05:35 AM, Gordon Ball wrote:
>> My private packaging repo for syncthing (currently at 0.13.0~beta.4)
>> should probably be moved to debian git. I'm not sure if it makes more
>> sense for it to be in pkg-go or collab-maint.
>
Hello Gordon,
On 17/05/16 05:35 AM, Gordon Ball wrote:
> My private packaging repo for syncthing (currently at 0.13.0~beta.4)
> should probably be moved to debian git. I'm not sure if it makes more
> sense for it to be in pkg-go or collab-maint.
I have already created a repository in the pkg-go
Hello Alexandre
I appear to have failed to subscribe to this bug so I missed your
messages. Apologies. Fixed now.
My private packaging repo for syncthing (currently at 0.13.0~beta.4)
should probably be moved to debian git. I'm not sure if it makes more
sense for it to be in pkg-go or
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