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Re: Maintainer of the Packages made Debian JP Project



Steve Dunham <dunham@cps.msu.edu> writes:

> > 	/debian/hamm/hamm
> > 		     contrib
> > 		     non-free
> > 		     hamm-jp/binary/base <-- for JP packages
> 
> This is a good idea _if_ we want to keep the Japanese specific packages
> seperate.  Does anyone have an opinion here?

This dicussion reminds me that it might be nice to create some sort of
keyword based mirror program similar to the kind of thing that's being
worked on for package selection/viewing for Deity.

It would be nice to be able to say something like this (presume that
the default is no packages and that there is an implicit && between
args):

 debian-mirror \
    "( type:binary-i386 || type:source )" \
    "( language:all || language:english )" \
    "! dist:stable" \
    /usr/local/debian/mirror

And have it maintain a mirror of the relevant packages in the given
directory.

Just a thought, and why is this thread on debian-private?

Thanks

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