Maintainer sought for the dbus qt(3) bindings

Sjoerd Simons sjoerd at spring.luon.net
Wed Aug 9 07:36:33 UTC 2006


On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 07:02:29PM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 August 2006 15:42, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> >   Some time ago dbus was finaly modularized. Yesterday i've uploaded
> > dbus 0.91, the glib bindings and the python bindings to experimental
> > (in NEW currently.)
> >
> >   To be able to make the transition in unstable, somebody needs to
> >   maintain/package the qt3 bindings. And as i basically know nothing
> > about qt/kde i would prefer it that somebody isn't me :)
> 
> You may know nothing about Qt/KDE, but you probably don't need to know 
> all that much to maintain a split-off version of your old codebase. 
> Conversely, the KDE team may know a lot about KDE, but, while I can't 
> speak for everyone on the team, I certainly know nothing about dbus, 
> and that's a real problem when starting to maintain something new.

That's understandable. I hoped there was at least someone in the KDE team who
knows a little more then nothing about dbus ;)

> Thus I think it would make more sense for you to maintain the Qt3 
> bindings, with a promise of plenty of testing and help-whenever-needed 
> from us. If the new Qt3 bindings are basically just the old ones split 
> out, then it shouldn't be hard or require much work. And once KDE 4.0 
> is out, then the old bindings will go away anyway.

Packaging work is one thing. Maintaining is something else. While i don't
expect a lot of problems with the split-out bindings (i never got bugs about
the qt bindings bugs when it was still one big package), i never feel very
comfortable whith things i can't really test :)..

> How will the Qt4 bindings be handled, BTW?

They are part of QT4.2. As (luckily) nothing in debian depends on them, the
current packages are going to be removed as soon the move to modular in
unstable is made.

  Sjoerd
-- 
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as the strawberries, knows nothing about grapes.
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