Hi Maxy,
El 2014-08-12 a las 21:47 +0200, Philip Muskovac escribió:
They don't get ignored, but if one build-dep breaks another the build will
just FTBFS instead of dep-wait on the new version. And even scripted
retrying of hundreds of builds is not really fun so we dumped
Hi Maxy,
On Thursday 07 August 2014 12:44:37 Maximiliano Curia wrote:
¡Hola Philip!
El 2014-08-07 a las 10:39 +0200, Philip Muskovac escribió:
Wasn't the whole point of the maintainer change that debian maintainers were
grumpy about getting mails from issues in derivatives?
Afaik it
¡Hola Philip!
El 2014-08-12 a las 21:47 +0200, Philip Muskovac escribió:
They don't get ignored, but if one build-dep breaks another the build will
just FTBFS instead of dep-wait on the new version. And even scripted
retrying of hundreds of builds is not really fun so we dumped
¡Hola Rohan!
El 2014-07-29 a las 16:10 +0200, Rohan Garg escribió:
- master: has the shared packaging and targets the latest upstream (beta?)
release (which should really be everything as long as something doesn't
cause
a problem for the other team)
- series (e.g. unstable, utopic):
On Thursday 07 August 2014 09:55:56 Maximiliano Curia wrote:
¡Hola Rohan!
El 2014-07-29 a las 16:10 +0200, Rohan Garg escribió:
- master: has the shared packaging and targets the latest upstream
(beta?)
release (which should really be everything as long as something doesn't
cause a
¡Hola Philip!
El 2014-08-07 a las 10:39 +0200, Philip Muskovac escribió:
Wasn't the whole point of the maintainer change that debian maintainers were
grumpy about getting mails from issues in derivatives?
Afaik it was for reports reported to the Debian maintainers that were unaware
or not
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: RFC: Moving kubuntu packaging branches to pkg-kde git
Date: Tuesday 03 June 2014, 22:00:46
From: Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net
To: pkg-kde-talk@lists.alioth.debian.org
Hi pkg-kde team,
as we're currently in another rather painful
On Tuesday 03 June 2014 22:00:46 Philip Muskovac wrote:
Hi pkg-kde team,
as we're currently in another rather painful package merge cycle, and with
kf5 and plasma next just outside the door we've been talking about how we
could move our packaging branches over to debian git to help with the