On 29-04-14 21:13, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> Anyway, I don't like too much putting ubuntu-specific diffs in a
> debian package that can't be built without further edits.
I don't know if I understand what you mean here. Of course, if a patch
is unmaintainable in Debian, it also doesn't make much sense to take it
into the Debian package.
> Do you want me submit a bug in the bts with the debdiff attached once
> it's ready?
That would be fine.
> or, even better for me, what's about a branch in the git repo?
I guess you mean a pull request from somewhere? That could work very
well I suppose. If you mean to get commit access to our repository, then
I am reluctant to grant you that right now as I haven't worked with you
before.
On 29-04-14 21:13, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> Anyway, I don't like too much putting ubuntu-specific diffs in a
> debian package that can't be built without further edits.
I don't know if I understand what you mean here. Of course, if a patch
is unmaintainable in Debian, it also doesn't make much sense to take it
into the Debian package.
> Do you want me submit a bug in the bts with the debdiff attached once
> it's ready?
That would be fine.
> or, even better for me, what's about a branch in the git repo?
I guess you mean a pull request from somewhere? That could work very
well I suppose. If you mean to get commit access to our repository, then
I am reluctant to grant you that right now as I haven't worked with you
before.
Paul