new Pd packages looking for sponsors
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Wed Nov 10 13:06:10 UTC 2010
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:55:55AM +0100, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 09:21:17 (CET), IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> On 2010-11-09 22:51, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>>
>>>> pd-pan
>>>
>>> Please update the changelog when updating the package. The timestamp
>>> helps people tell when was the last time someone worked on a
>>> package. Also the long description is too short
>>>
>>
>> hmm, this confuses me a bit.
>> i thought that the changelog should not be touched until the upload,
>> and only the person uploading would then run git-dch to regenerate
>> the changelog from the commit-messages (and eventually cleanup).
>
>You can greatly help the person reviewing the upload by running git-dch
>at the point where you think the package is ready for upload, i.e., you
>think the package is in a state that you would have uploaded yourself
>if you had upload priviledges.
>
>Of course the actual upload might want to do some additional changes or
>spots mistakes. In that case he has to update the changelog in a
>seperate commit, but that's not really a problem.
I suspect (but must admit that I haven't closely read our wiki pages
lately) that we have no clear rules about this.
I propose the following:
* As a minimum, the changelog is completely untouched until final
release, where the uploader auto-generates using "git-dch -R",
adjusts by hand as needed, and commits the changes.
* Optionally intermediate updates to the changelog can be applied.
Begin with "git-dch" and if that fails then instead use
"git-dch --since <REF>" (replacing <REF> with reference to last
commit that touched debian/changelog), set distribution to
UNRELEASED, and commit the changes.
* Intermediate changelog updates are encouraged when release is
expected only later, and when more people work on same package.
In other words, I propose to replace the earlier commit style
(documented in the wiki?) of unconditionally adding UNRELEASED - which
does not work optimally together with git-dch IMO.
- Jonas
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