How to get a package uploaded?
Free Ekanayaka
freee at debian.org
Tue Mar 17 16:27:50 UTC 2009
Hi Adrian,
|--==> On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 12:28:38 +0100, adi at drcomp.erfurt.thur.de (Adrian Knoth) said:
AK> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:18:24AM +0100, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
AK> Hi!
>>> (don't know how to get an account on git.debian.org)
>>a) create an account on http://alioth.debian.org
>>b) introduce yourself on this mailing list saying your login name. An
>>group administrator can add you then.
AK> I guess I've sent this to the wrong ML:
AK> --- Introducing myself ---
AK> Hi!
AK> I saw a "We need more people" mail on LAD, that's why I checked the
AK> wiki, subscribed to this list and seeked through the bug list.
AK> I feel I could help Debian, especially with pro-audio stuff. I'm doing
AK> my PhD thesis in computer science, run a small recording studio (still
AK> based on Win32), play the piano and the guitar, did some coding for
AK> FFADO and I like to fix bugs before breakfast. ;)
AK> In other words, I know both sides: musician's/producer's requirements
AK> and C/gdb to get it right. ;)
This all sounds very interesting.
AK> --- end ---
AK> My alioth username is adiknoth-guest.
Welcome to the team! You've already contributed a lot, thanks for
that. We really need this sort of attitude.
AK> How is work organized? I push changes to the git repository and ping the
AK> list to get the new package out? (probably after some discussion?)
Pretty yes I'd say :)
AK> Currently, I treat the BTS as a ticket system like trac, adding patches
AK> to the corresponding bugs, but they eventually need to get applied als
AK> released. ;)
That's perfect.
Ciao!
Free
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