Re: State of shiny-server packaging

2018-09-17 Thread Andreas Tille
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 09:17:59PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> 
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 20:49:47 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 05:25:41PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
> >> > personally I can add myself as Uploaders and take over ownership of the
> >> > ITP/RFPs.  I think the latter will be automagically turned into RFPs so
> >> > there is not really any work needed.
> >> please take ownership of the ITP/RFP bugs.
> > 
> >From my point of view its sufficient if those bugs stay as they are and
> > someone who is informed about the status (for instance due to this
> > thread) that anybody is kindly invited to close that ITP.  I do not feel
> > my time productively spent in maintaining these bug metadata and just
> > grab another RC bug meanwhile.
> 
> Uh, I'm confused. Taking ownership of the ITP is what you said you'd do if I 
> want
> (see just some lines above).

Yes: "I think the latter will be automagically turned into RFPs so there
is not really any work needed."  I think in this *special* case this
ownership is not really important.  If you enjoy fiddling around with
those metadata just feel free.  The sentence before what I quoted now
was rather "mentally" than "technically" - sorry for confusion.

> Anyway, shiny-server-client[1] is ready for upload
> (modulo compat and standards bumps).

OK, and probably also change of Uploader if I understood you correctly?

Thanks for your work on this

   Andreas.

 
> [1] https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/node-shiny-server-client

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Re: State of shiny-server packaging

2018-09-17 Thread Philip Rinn
Hi Andreas,

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 20:49:47 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 05:25:41PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
>> > Please do not RM existing stuff.  If you want to get rid of that package
>> > personally I can add myself as Uploaders and take over ownership of the
>> > ITP/RFPs.  I think the latter will be automagically turned into RFPs so
>> > there is not really any work needed.
>> 
>> Yes, please add yourself to Uploders of node-pinkyswear (and remove myself)
> 
> Done in upload of node-pinkyswear_2.2.3+dfsg-2.

Thanks.

>> please take ownership of the ITP/RFP bugs.
> 
>>From my point of view its sufficient if those bugs stay as they are and
> someone who is informed about the status (for instance due to this
> thread) that anybody is kindly invited to close that ITP.  I do not feel
> my time productively spent in maintaining these bug metadata and just
> grab another RC bug meanwhile.

Uh, I'm confused. Taking ownership of the ITP is what you said you'd do if I 
want
(see just some lines above). Anyway, shiny-server-client[1] is ready for upload
(modulo compat and standards bumps).

Best,
Philip

[1] https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/node-shiny-server-client



Re: State of shiny-server packaging

2018-09-17 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Philip,

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 05:25:41PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
> > Please do not RM existing stuff.  If you want to get rid of that package
> > personally I can add myself as Uploaders and take over ownership of the
> > ITP/RFPs.  I think the latter will be automagically turned into RFPs so
> > there is not really any work needed.
> 
> Yes, please add yourself to Uploders of node-pinkyswear (and remove myself)

Done in upload of node-pinkyswear_2.2.3+dfsg-2.

> please take ownership of the ITP/RFP bugs.

>From my point of view its sufficient if those bugs stay as they are and
someone who is informed about the status (for instance due to this
thread) that anybody is kindly invited to close that ITP.  I do not feel
my time productively spent in maintaining these bug metadata and just
grab another RC bug meanwhile.
 
> Thanks for taking care of shiny-server (and so many other packages)!

You are welcome

Andreas.
 
> >> [1] https://www.shinyproxy.io
> >> [2] https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/shiny-server/wikis/Packaging-ToDo
> 
> 




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Re: State of shiny-server packaging

2018-09-17 Thread Philip Rinn
Hi Andreas,

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 11:52:10 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Philip,
> 
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 06:57:22PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
>> the packaging effort for shiny-server stalled some month ago. I totally lost
>> interest in packaging it as I now use shinyproxy[1] at $work.
> 
> There is interest remaining here (local users and I was asked by Debian
> friends).
>  
>> As we are heading towards the freeze, I think it's time to discuss how to 
>> proceed.
>> Getting shiny-server into Debian is still a lot of work, see [2]. Actually 
>> only
>> one out of 13 nodejs packages that need to be packaged hit the archive.
> 
> Yes.
>  
>> Is anyone willing to step in and finish the work? Andreas, are you still 
>> interested?
> 
> I admit there are lots of existing packages with open RC bugs and I simply 
> have
> not found the time to do anything in this direction.
>  
>> If no one steps in until end of October I'll file a RM bug for 
>> node-pinkyswear and
>> close the ITP/RFP bugs that are listed in [2].
> 
> Please do not RM existing stuff.  If you want to get rid of that package
> personally I can add myself as Uploaders and take over ownership of the
> ITP/RFPs.  I think the latter will be automagically turned into RFPs so
> there is not really any work needed.

Yes, please add yourself to Uploders of node-pinkyswear (and remove myself) and
please take ownership of the ITP/RFP bugs.

Thanks for taking care of shiny-server (and so many other packages)!

Best,
Philip


>> [1] https://www.shinyproxy.io
>> [2] https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/shiny-server/wikis/Packaging-ToDo




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Re: State of shiny-server packaging

2018-09-17 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Philip,

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 06:57:22PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
> the packaging effort for shiny-server stalled some month ago. I totally lost
> interest in packaging it as I now use shinyproxy[1] at $work.

There is interest remaining here (local users and I was asked by Debian
friends).
 
> As we are heading towards the freeze, I think it's time to discuss how to 
> proceed.
> Getting shiny-server into Debian is still a lot of work, see [2]. Actually 
> only
> one out of 13 nodejs packages that need to be packaged hit the archive.

Yes.
 
> Is anyone willing to step in and finish the work? Andreas, are you still 
> interested?

I admit there are lots of existing packages with open RC bugs and I simply have
not found the time to do anything in this direction.
 
> If no one steps in until end of October I'll file a RM bug for 
> node-pinkyswear and
> close the ITP/RFP bugs that are listed in [2].

Please do not RM existing stuff.  If you want to get rid of that package
personally I can add myself as Uploaders and take over ownership of the
ITP/RFPs.  I think the latter will be automagically turned into RFPs so
there is not really any work needed.

Thanks for your initial work and as well for this ping.

Kind regards

   Andreas.

> [1] https://www.shinyproxy.io
> [2] https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/shiny-server/wikis/Packaging-ToDo


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