On 10/26/2011 10:07 AM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
Hi Scott (2011.10.26_16:01:15_+0200)
One tool to rule them all. ;)
It's probably a somewhat archaic view, but that's not a very Unix
like approach to the problem. If I was going to work on syncing a
package, I'd expect the tool for syncing packages to be the one I
wanted to use ...
But there's a big overlap in functionality. Reviewing a merge and a sync
both require test building, and a having a quick look at the diff and
new changelog entries.
Also, native syncs can't indicate sponsorship, yet (LP: #827555), so
syncpackage isn't much help.
For sponsoring, sure, but for your own uploads, not so much.
I should probably remember I'm on break from Ubuntu development and not
get sucked into this, but I'll just throw out the idea that if
sponsor-patch is doing the job, then the issue isn't one of can/can't,
but where the functionality should most properly reside.
Scott K
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