On 03/25/15 13:39, Tom Russo wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 05:30:44PM +0000, we recorded a bogon-computron 
> collision of the <[email protected]> flavor, containing:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:05:41AM -0400, David A Aitcheson wrote:
>>> Currently what you seek is at
>>> http://www.175moonlight.com/xastir/debs.html but soon to be in the
>>> repositories as well once the freeze is lifted.
>> That seems to have 2.0.5. Here's a 2.0.6:
>>
>>   http://www.shiftout.net/~irl/debian/unstable/xastir_2.0.6-1_amd64.deb
>>
>> Feedback welcome, this is what will be going into Debian after the freeze.
>>
> I only have one bit of feedback:  I think it's great that a package maintainer
> has joined this mailing list.  The few remaining xastir developers simply 
> have 
> no time to maintain packages for any binary distributions, and barely enough 
> time to do any coding.  
>
> One of the big problem's we've seen in the past is that while many Linux
> distros have xastir in their package management systems, many are maintained
> by folks who are not Xastir users and who do not follow the discussions and
> announcements here.
>
> By following this list and keeping abreast of whatever development happens,
> your package will be less likely to suffer from the extreme lag time we've
> seen in other distros.  
>
> And if your package can be shared among all the Debian variants (including
> the various Ubuntus (LTS and otherwise)), that'd be a boon.

Tom,

As soon as it is in Debian it is going to automatically flow down into
all the various Ubuntu's as scripts are in place as far as I know to
propagate from Debian to each of the Ubuntu masters.

Dave KB3EFS
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