You will probably agree that having a small delta with upstream and talking with them about the changes we do is a good thing: we work on the same codebase, everybody benefits from the fixes, extra people (and people knowing the code better) can comment on the changes and how they are done, etc. We usually try to work with them as much as possible but for different reasons (difference of schedule and priorities, people being too busy, etc) we often ship some changes in a distribution specific way too.
The start of a new cycle seems a good time to spend some time to catch up with that, that's why we will work next week (from octobre the 30th) on reducing the number of distribution specific changes. The Desktop Team already has a wiki page for that: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/UpstreamDelta. Other teams might be interest to do the same Things you can do if you want to participate: - forward the changes that should go upstream to their bug tracker, list, maintainer, etc - forward the changes that can be useful for Debian to Debian - update https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/UpstreamDelta and the other similar pages created on the wiki If you have any question or want to talk about some changes applied to a package feel free to join #ubuntu-bugs on IRC (or any team channel like #ubuntu-desktop) or to comment on the corresponding launchpad page Sebastien Bacher -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
