Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] a private mailing list for members of the
alioth.debian.org dpkg project?
No. It was meant during the transition from Scott to the band of four
people who agreed to take care of the package when he decided to slow
down his involvment in dpkg development.
It is currently
On Mon September 25 2006 23:51, Christian Perrier wrote:
The repository has been moved back to a SVN repository on Alioth,
mostly because most of us felt more comfortable with centralized
development, at least for the time things could get organized.
Why does http://alioth.debian.org/projects
On Thu September 28 2006 17:08, Guillem Jover wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 14:58:24 -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
On Mon September 25 2006 23:51, Christian Perrier wrote:
The repository has been moved back to a SVN repository on Alioth,
mostly because most of us felt more comfortable
and how do interested parties subscribe to them?
Well, you're writing to one of them :)
How does one access the SVN repository on Alioth?
http://svn.debian.org/
Project Home Page links to the non-existent http://www.dpkg.org
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?
Well, you're writing to one of them :)
That much I figured. :-)
How does one access the SVN repository on Alioth?
http://svn.debian.org/
Ah, OK. SVN repository on Alioth != alioth.debian.org
Project Home Page links to the non-existent http://www.dpkg.org
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Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu September 28 2006 18:14, Russ Allbery wrote:
Why would you ever use Alioth's file upload capability for a Debian
project as opposed to simply uploading the package to Debian?
I know nothing about Alioth's file upload capabilities; I was thinking
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