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[be] A new bibledit tarball and/or tags for the copyright fixes would he
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Jonathan Marsden |
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[be] A new bibledit tarball and/or tags for the copyright fixes would help Ubuntu packaging |
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Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:27:34 -0800 |
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Teus and team,
Thanks so much for the rapid copyright fixup changes!
In order for us to officially package bibledit including those changes,
the simplest way for us to go is to use a released source tarball, or
(mildly more work but doable) to be able to selectively pick patches
from git based on tags, so we can release the stable version 3.5 with
just those copyright changes (and no code changes).
(A) The really easy way for us:
Would you consider releasing (and putting on your download site) a
bibledit tarball which is just bibledit 3.5 with the copyright changes?
Maybe name it bibledit-3.5.1.tar.gz or something similar? There is no
need to publicize it widely to your userbase or anything, just release
it (and leave it available there among the other release tarballs), so
that we have an "official" tarball to point the packaging system at.
(B) The slightly harder (but still doable) way for us:
Apparently (I'm not a git expert!) the public bibledit git repository
does not currently have tags in it. If that repository is currently
being pushed from a private master that *does* have tags, then the
suggestion is that you may well be able to do something like
git push savannah --tags
and so make the tags visible in the public repository. Then we can pick
out the copyright fixes from there as patches.
Actually, even if you do (A), doing (B) too would probably still be very
useful to us down the road, as bug reports emerge in future which are
fixed in your git code but are not yet in a stable release.
Timing:
I realize this may be totally unrealistic to ask you to do "right
now"... but tomorrow (Friday 30 Jan 2009) happens to be a Ubuntu "REVU"
day, which means that if I can get a clean bibledit 3.5 package, with
the copyright stuff addressed in it, into REVU tonight, we *may* (with
some work and some prayer!) be able to get it officially approved by the
Ubuntu MOTU team, and so into the Ubuntu Jaunty universe, tomorrow!
Even if we miss that (admittedly ridiculously close!) timeframe, getting
either or both of the above suggestions done for us, whenever you do
have time (if they are practical), would be most helpful in our attempt
to get this package into Ubuntu Jaunty.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Jonathan Marsden <=