On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 01:18:50PM -0600, David Farning wrote:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 4:55 AM, Jonas Smedegaard <d...@jones.dk> wrote:
Do you mean some other package than my proposed honey-NN?

No, I have come full circle to agree with the proposed honey-NN

Ok.


Either way, while this may be a huge philosophical difference, technically it should be straight forward.  Go a head and package according to debian standards and expectations.  We can add a couple of changes downstream for handling ALSO installs.  If and when those changes prove useful, we can talk about pushing them into Debian.

What downstream hacks do you have in mind? Is it not currently working to install .xo bundles in Debian, or am I missing the point?

Below is a snippet of the script to used to preinstall .xo when constructing the Ubuntu-Sugar-Remix. I think that SoaS does something similar.

Sorry if my question(s) were ambiguous: My interest (here and now) is not in actual code, but in understanding if there is something broken in the way the current Debian packages do things, or you are talking about extensions/hacks that should perhaps be adopted upstream instead - and if not, I want to understand *why* it makes sense to maintain something downstream (either Debian+Ubuntu or only Ubuntu).


Regards,

 - Jonas

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