stretchplayer ready for upload
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Tue Dec 28 15:11:25 UTC 2010
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 02:26:19PM +0100, Arnout Engelen wrote:
>I wanted to remind you that stretchplayer is, as far as I can see,
>ready for upload.
>
>As I didn't want to nag, but didn't want this package to be forgotten
>about either, I talked to Reinhard on IRC about a way to keep track.
>Using usertags to tag the (ITP) bugs seems like a reasonable approach.
>A report of tags can be obtained by:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org;tag=upload-requested
>
>I'd say this tag could also be used on other bugs for which a fix is
>available in our git.
>
>If this seems like a good idea to you, too, I'll document this at the
>wiki.
Hmm. If the intend is to maintain an overview of a relatively large
pile of pending tasks then using usertags seem sensible to me.
But if the intend is to ping DDs then posting to our mailinglist is
better IMO.
Related to this it might be interesting to compare with how the Perl
team does it:
When a package is in progress, the distribution field in changelog is
set to UNRELEASED, and when the (main) maintainer(s) feel the package is
ready for release the field is changed to unstable (or experimental or
whatever is appropriate).
This (ab)use of the release field is supported by tools like debchange,
and is also used in the tool PET which AFAIK informs on IRC about
pending packages. PET was written for Subversion and currently does not
support git - the Perl team is interested in that improvement, so if
anyone here use IRC and see the benefit of that improvement, there is an
open challenge for you.
To me it seems that if we go for a more formal way to hint packages
being ready for release, then it makes sense to use (parts of) same
approach the Perl team use. Perhaps it then makes sense - instead of
improving PET or in addition to that - to write a git hook which
auto-applies usertags?
- Jonas
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