[Debian-iot-maintainers] Joining team

David Suárez david.sephirot at gmail.com
Sun Jan 26 19:45:32 GMT 2020


Hi,

On 26/1/20 11:22, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Hi David,
> 
> Am 25.01.20 um 23:13 schrieb Thorsten Alteholz:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> On Sat, 25 Jan 2020, David Suárez wrote:
>>> I'm currently interested on joining the team. I like to see iotiviy on
>>> Debian. I'm currently using it.
>>
>> welcome on board.
> 
> also a welcome from me!

Thanks :D

>>> Any comment are welcome :D
>>
>> You seem to know what you are doing, so do it :-). If you need any help,
>> don't hesitate to ask ...
> 
> Your intended packaging load seems to be more than one or two packages. :-)
> I'd suggest you expand the existing wiki site within the Debian Wiki [1]
> about your packaging plans, dependencies, status and so on maybe on a
> subpage. A lot of other teams doing this, so it's easy and quick to see
> what is happen and why.

Currently I'm packaging the base specifications. I will take a look into 
  it later.

> This mailing list is rather low noise, feel free to ask any questions or
> problems you have.

Is possible to get Owner or Maintainer access to gitlab ?  I'm trying to 
push the first package into salsa.d.o, but I get the next error:

 >>> Enumerando objetos: 24, listo.
 >>> Contando objetos: 100% (24/24), listo.
 >>> Compresión delta usando hasta 4 hilos
 >>> Comprimiendo objetos: 100% (24/24), listo.
 >>> Escribiendo objetos: 100% (24/24), 14.78 KiB | 1.85 MiB/s, listo.
 >>> Total 24 (delta 9), reusado 0 (delta 0)
 >>> remote: GitLab:
 >>> remote: A default branch (e.g. master) does not yet exist for 
debian-iot-team/ocf-spec-core
 >>> remote: Ask a project Owner or Maintainer to create a default branch:
 >>> remote:
 >>> remote: 
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-iot-team/ocf-spec-core/-/project_members
 >>> remote:
 >>> To salsa.debian.org:debian-iot-team/ocf-spec-core.git
 >>>  ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
 >>> error: falló el push de algunas referencias a 
'git at salsa.debian.org:debian-iot-team/ocf-spec-core.git'

Asking for creating the master branch every package I want to upload is 
very intensive :)

And for the basic specs I go for 3 packages:

  - ocf-spec-core
  - ocf-spec-core-extensions
  - ocf-spec-certification

One more for the data models (published at [0]):

  - ocf-iot-data-models

Cheers,

[0] https://www.oneiota.org/



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