On 27 January 2011 07:54, Benjamin Drung <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > ubuntu-dev-tools is a collection of script that should fall in this > category: > > 1) useful only for packaging > 2) useful only for Ubuntu > > I reviewed the scripts in ubuntu-dev-tools and found many that are > useful for Debian developers or upstream developer who use Launchpad. I > categorized the scripts. > > Should we move scripts from ubuntu-dev-tools to devscripts and lptools?
I think that would be great. I would like to see lptools become a general command-line interface that embraces everything people in general might care to do with Launchpad from the command line. I spoke to dobey about this recently and I think he agrees - I am going to merge Hydrazine in too. By "people in general" I mean it doesn't need to include things that are only for Ubuntu developers, or that scratch particular personal itches. But there are some very common things like adding a person to a team or changing bug state or listing bugs that are pretty much policy-free. At the moment they are spread across a bunch of different client tools, and therefore are needlessly inconsistent, hard to find, and duplicative. Something like 'hugdaylist' sounds like it might have embedded policy, but perhaps it just needs a more neutral name. -- Martin -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
