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Re: Package announcements changes.



From: heiko@lotte.sax.de (Heiko Schlittermann)

[I copied this to David Morris, who has volunteered to work on documents
 I asked Ian and Sven to correspond with David, his message is appended
 to this one.]

uploads for buzz (stable)              -> announcement to : debian-changes
uploads for rex (unstable)             -> announcement to : debian-devel-changes
uploads for experimental (unstable)    -> announcement to : debian-devel-changes
uploads for contrib (stable/unstable)  -> annoouncemnt to : debian-changes
uploads for non-free (stable/unstable) -> annoouncemnt to : debian-changes

If we segregate contrib and non-free into stable and unstable areas,
the unstable uploads would go to debian-devel-changes.

> Information about a changed maintainer (or new upcoming maintainer?)
> goes to: new-maintainer@debian.org ?

Right.

> Where to get info about current package / maintanance status 
> (sr1@inf.tu-dresden.de? any alias at debian.org?)

sr1@debian.org

And, if there's no voluntary, I'd change it myself and would ask you,
Bruce, to proofread it ... ?

Here's a volunteer you should work with.

	Thanks

	Bruce

From: "David Morris" <bweaver@worf.netins.net>
> Bruce, did you ever get anybody to volunteer for this task. I was kind of 
> waiting to see if you did. If no one else has done it, I would be glad to do 
> it. Just point me to the originals and to the changes.
> 
> Also I noticed the last time I looked (which was a few weeks ago) that the 
> pages in the new FAQ related to packaging did not quite jibe with the new 
> policy, that needs to be examined as well. (and if no-one else was doing that 
> I could help maintain that part of the FAQ also)
> 
> Also, I think the stuff that Cristoph is doing with debmake is pretty exciting 
> and the FAQ should include a walk through of the important steps in using 
> debmake. But then I suppose that needs to wait for Cristoph to slow down 
> enough for the package to become more stable (it is exciting to see new 
> upgrades daily). But then Christoph doesn't necessarily need to write the walk 
> through if he doesn't have time.
> 
> On "Tue, 05 Nov 1996 07:38:00 PST." Bruce Perens wove together:
> [> The policy manual needs edits for a few things. The upload announcement
> [> policy, the people to send to when you are a new maintainer
> [> (it's now new-maintainer@debian.org), etc. Want to volunteer?
> 
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