On 02-02-13 12:31, Rogério Theodoro de Brito wrote:
> The only reason why it was uploaded to experimental is that we didn't want
> to disrupt with Debian's freeze for the release of wheezy.
Ok, understood. Does this mean that a sync request for Ubuntu is "safe".
> Just for the record, the package is with reduced functionality, due to
> license reasons:
Understood, but as Ubuntu follows Debian if nobody put in the time to do
something different, I think that is 100% acceptable.
> Any kind of help is mostly appreciated, especially when talking to upstream
> and:
> This is not a package that is so trivial to make available on a distribution
> and I have spent many weeks trying to get it to a point where it was able to
> be included in Debian.
I am currently working on getting an other project (openmotif) in shape
for Debian. After that I might have the time to help if it is then still
needed.
On 02-02-13 12:31, Rogério Theodoro de Brito wrote:
> The only reason why it was uploaded to experimental is that we didn't want
> to disrupt with Debian's freeze for the release of wheezy.
Ok, understood. Does this mean that a sync request for Ubuntu is "safe".
> Just for the record, the package is with reduced functionality, due to
> license reasons:
Understood, but as Ubuntu follows Debian if nobody put in the time to do
something different, I think that is 100% acceptable.
> Any kind of help is mostly appreciated, especially when talking to upstream
> and:
> This is not a package that is so trivial to make available on a distribution
> and I have spent many weeks trying to get it to a point where it was able to
> be included in Debian.
I am currently working on getting an other project (openmotif) in shape
for Debian. After that I might have the time to help if it is then still
needed.
Paul