RFS: whysynth

Grammostola Rosea rosea.grammostola at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 09:38:16 UTC 2009


Grammostola Rosea wrote:
> Free Ekanayaka wrote:
>> Hi Rosea,
>>
>> thanks for introducing yourself!
>>
>> |--==> On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 21:41:21 +0200, Grammostola Rosea 
>> <rosea.grammostola at gmail.com> said:
>>
>>   GR> Ok. It seems that the first step is introducing yourself and 
>> become an
>>   GR> team member:
>>
>>   GR> I'm Rosea. I just build my first packages for Debian, so not very
>>   GR> experienced yet. I want to build up gradually and see where it
>>   GR> ends. I'm mainly interested in music production packages and 
>> started
>>   GR> building some small ones, which I like to upload and maintain
>>
>> This is very appreciated, I hope you'll have fun in doing this.
>>
>>   GR> When that is running, we'll see how things develop further. I
>>   GR> know pretty much about which packages are available and good for
>>   GR> music production and follow the development of it closely. So I
>>   GR> also can give tips and report bugs and wishes.
>>
>> That's good to hear. Relating with upstream developers is something
>> really helpful you can do.
>>
>>   GR> I've subscribed at alioth and have the name "rosea-guest".
>>
>> I've added you to the pkg-multimedia Alioth project. So you should
>> have write commit to our git repository.
>>
>> If you're completely new to git, I'd suggest that you have a look to
>> the git website (there are several tutorials available) and to the
>> documentation of git-buildpackage.
>>
>> Our packaging guidelines are in
>>
>> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia/DevelopPackaging
>>
>> And this page explains how to use git on Alioth:
>>
>> http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/Git
>>
>> Please note that as our new FAQ clearly states, having your source
>> package in the git repository is a requirement to have it
>> sponsored. This help both the sponsor and the sponsoree to get the job
>> done better and quicker.
>>
>> Ciao!
>>
>> Free
>>
>>   
> I've uploaded my first packages (whysynth, jack-mixer, rumor, xjadeo)
>
> Feedback is welcome and now I have to learn how to change to packages 
> in git (improvements, updates etc.)
>
What's next? Does someone wants to check my package? And how to get it 
in Debian?

Thanks in advance,

\r



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