I'm working on the "Gjiten" package ([1]). It was kind of abandoned and used Gtk2.
I upgraded it to Gtk3 and did some further development on it (see [2]).
I'd like to get the new codebase into the debian repos. If I understand correctly, I need a sponsor for that(?) Is there anyone willing to sponsor the package?
Is there is a particular reason you used the Debian tarballs instead
of the old upstream CVS repository when creating the new upstream git repository?
I'd suggest creating a new git upstream repository based
on the old upstream CVS repository and then rebasing your new changes
on top of that. Otherwise you are hiding the history of the project.
I note that the person in the Debian package Uploaders field is a
Debian member
Also ask them if they still have access to the SourceForge project and
could setup a redirect to your fork of the upstream project.
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 7:06 AM notebook wrote:
I'm working on the "Gjiten" package ([1]). It was kind of abandoned and used Gtk2.
I upgraded it to Gtk3 and did some further development on it (see [2]).
I'd like to get the new codebase into the debian repos. If I understand correctly, I need a sponsor for that(?) Is there anyone willing to sponsor the package?
Is there is a particular reason you used the Debian tarballs instead
of the old upstream CVS repository when creating the new upstream git repository? I'd suggest creating a new git upstream repository based
on the old upstream CVS repository and then rebasing your new changes
on top of that. Otherwise you are hiding the history of the project.
I note that the person in the Debian package Uploaders field is a
Debian member and was last active in Debian in March 2021, so I
suggest asking them about the situation, they are likely to respond.
Also ask them if they still have access to the SourceForge project and
could setup a redirect to your fork of the upstream project.
When I asked for the package source back then, I was referred only to
the debian tarball. I.e. I was not aware of anything else existing.
As my changes are huge and the project has previously been basically
dead, I think it's not worth the effort vs the risk and work effort.
I guess you're talking about Ludovic Drolez <ldrolez@debian.org>. I
contacted him 8 months ago without any answer. I infered the mail is
dead or he's too busy with other stuff. But perhaps from member to
member there's a higher success rate :)
I thought, if all links in the package point to github in the future,
the source forge project becomes obsolete.
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