On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
This would be very convenient, but it isn't quite as simple as this. If the maintainer is inactive, how does the Uploaders field get changed? Ubuntu developers will not hijack packages in Debian.
Well, this problem is not unique for Ubuntu developers but for any other developer as well. We should deal with this. I'm not sure whether this is an issue for the technical commitee or how we should cope with this problem. In any case we need a solution here.
Derivatives are a fact of life, and have been for some years now. It would be better to learn how to cooperate effectively than to wish that they would go away. There will always be some level of divergence in a derivative, even an official Debian subproject.
Sure. I'm not against derivatives. But people who derive Debian want to solve a certain problem which forces them to derive. If Debian would be able to recognize the problem and would try to fix it inside Debian will become better at one hand and the derivative can save a lot of time on the other hand. So booth parties can profit if as much work what can be done would be done inside Debian. I'm not against derivatives - I'm voting for *clever* derivatives. My idea about a "clever" derivative is to enhance Debian to a maximum and do outside only the small part which *really* can not be done inside Debian. So if it would enhance the package quality to switch to group maintainance this should be done for those packages where it makes sense - for the profit of Debian, Ubuntu and others. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]