[request-tracker-maintainers] Additional extensions packaged for RT4.4

Dominic Hargreaves dom at earth.li
Sun May 17 23:27:41 BST 2020


On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 10:00:16AM +1200, Andrew Ruthven wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> Heh, somewhat delayed.
> 
> Over the last few days I've updated my packages for Buster.
> 
> rt-extension-resetpassword
>   I can't push to Salsa because there is no default branch set in 
>   gitlab.

That's curious. I can't set a default branch when the repo is empty,
and I can't see anything in the docs saying that someone with developer
access can't initialise the repo, but maybe that's it. I've given
you maintainer access on that repo, does that help?

> rt-extension-rest2
>   Update to 1.09 from upstream.
>   Requires libpath-dispatcher-perl which was removed from Sid due to a 
>   dependency on Any::Moose. A new version of Path::Dispatcher was 
>   released earlier this year which depends on Moo instead. I've 
>   updated the packaging on Salsa with this new version:
>   https://salsa.debian.org/puck/libpath-dispatcher-perl
>   This extension will be core'ed into RT for 5.0, so Path::Dispatcher
>   will become a dependency for RT.

Thanks! Would you be willing to join the pkg-perl team to help
maintain that (and possibly any other deps)? We're a friendly bunch :)
https://perl-team.pages.debian.net/

> rt-extension-mergeusers
>   Update to 1.05 from upstream.
> 
> rt-extension-customfieldsonupdate
>   Minor updates to debian/*
> 
> rt-extension-commandbymail
>   Minor updates to debian/*
> 
> I also have some other extensions which I've written and pacakaged
> which I'd like to upload:
> 
> rt-extension-assetautoname
> rt-extension-elapsedbusinesshours

I've created those two and added you as maintainer too.

> The last one also requires libdate-holidays-perl which I've packaged,
> and for New Zealand because that's where I live, libdate-holidays-nz-
> perl .
> Built .debs for all of these for Buster are available from:
> 
> http://debian.catalyst.net.nz/catalyst/dists/buster/request-tracker/binary-all/

Great! Again, pkg-perl would be good places for those.

Please could you file ITPs for the new packages as a precursor to them
being uploaded? See 'reportbug wnpp'

I think these are all new to Debian and need ITPs:

rt-extension-resetpassword
rt-extension-rest2
rt-extension-mergeusers
rt-extension-commandbymail
rt-extension-assetautoname
rt-extension-elapsedbusinesshours

Cheers
Dominic



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