Hi Tony and others, Excerpts from Tony Anderson's message of December 17, 2016 9:05 pm:
It appears that the Debian repository, if updated for 0.110 and then passing the Debian test procedures should be the proper basis for a Raspbian and Ubuntu release.
Thanks for your interest in the Debian packaging of Sugar! Sugar 0.110 libraries, and up-to-date activities Browse, Chat, Image Viewer, Jukebox, Log, Pippy, Read, Terminal, and Write, were all recently prepared and if all goes well will be part of upcoming Debian release (which will enter "freeze" state in few weeks and might be ready some time in Spring).
I would hope our community has some one with the skills and determination to take this on.
Anyone interested in helping out with packaging Sugar for Debian is most welcome. You do *not* need to be an official Debian developer (we only need some of those in our team to formally release our work, and I can do that). More information, both on how to follow the Debian progress more closely and how to join, is at https://wiki.debian.org/Sugar I see no need for tighter coordination between Debian and Sugarlabs for this: Sugarlabs does a fine job publishing its code and announcing releases. What is needed is people able and interested in running Debian and testing the packages - and people helping create packages - for Debian. Regards, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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