Colin, Iain, Bdale, and All,

I expect that this reply is going to cause significant backlash by some.
Yes I realize that uttering "Launchpad" is a *sin* according to some in
the Debian world.

Note that I use Chirp on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS system and stay very up to
date.

To that end I think 99.99999999% of your packaging work is already done
for you.

I direct your attention to
http://ppa.launchpad.net/dansmith/chirp-snapshots/ubuntu/pool/main/c/chirp-daily/
and the 'deb' files contained within.

After all we are a _Ham Radio Community_ and should be able to support
each other no matter what the OS of choice is.

73
Dave
KB3EFS



On 10/31/2015 04:38 AM, Colin Tuckley wrote:
> On 30/10/15 04:25, Bdale Garbee wrote:
>
>> The packages in Debian currently reflect the latest upstream release.  I
>> don't have the time or motivation to package unreleased versions of
>> chirp for experimental.
> chirp has moved to rolling releases so the current Debian package is not
> the latest release.
>
> According to the control file the package is maintained by the Debian
> Hamradio  Maintainers, do you have any objections to another team member
> working on the package?
>
> 73, Colin G8TMV
>

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