On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 22:19 -0430, Jose Luis Rivas wrote:
On 02/13/2012 09:55 PM, Marcelo Jorge Vieira wrote:
(and you're one of those I tried to contact some time ago, together with
daniel
IIRC)
I'm sorry about that, but IRC? I rarely use it =/
You should have sent an email to the
Hi Jose Luis,
2012/2/14 Jose Luis Rivas josel...@rivco.net:
On 02/12/2012 06:05 PM, Emilien Klein wrote:
Hey David and Jose Luis
I got SSH access, created the repo on the server, and I believe I've
managed to create my first ever git repo properly and push it to
git.d.o [0]. I'm still a bit
2012/2/14 Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk:
On 12-02-14 at 08:51pm, Emilien Klein wrote:
I'm still wondering if having the full upstream source code in master
is correct or not...
I looked briefly at that when you first mentioned it, and looks fine.
git-import-orig puts upstream code in the
jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1.dsc
jquery-lazyload_1.7.0.orig.tar.gz
jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1.debian.tar.gz
libjs-jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1_all.deb
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon (running on
On 02/14/2012 04:00 PM, Emilien Klein wrote:
2012/2/14 Jose Luis Rivas ghost...@debian.org:
Yep, that's tottaly correct. You should keep `master` with upstream +
/debian, `upstream` with just upstream and `pristine-tar` with help of
pristine-tar binary. That's at least how is done in pkg-perl
(new) jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1.debian.tar.gz optional web
(new) jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1.dsc optional web
(new) jquery-lazyload_1.7.0.orig.tar.gz optional web
(new) libjs-jquery-lazyload_1.7.0-1_all.deb optional web
Lazy Load Plugin for jQuery
Lazy Load is a jQuery plugin written in JavaScript. It