On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 12:05:03AM +0100, Nico Golde wrote: > Hi, > > this idea has been discussed recently, I just can't remember when > > exactly though, I'd say in the late 6 monthes. Maybe you can grab some > > names of people that were involved in the first proposal there. It may > > have been proposed on -project rather than devel. But I suppose google > > will know about it. > > Maybe the following? > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/04/msg00915.html
It's not exactly the same idea. The proposer (Gonéri Le Bouder [0]) focused on what the layout and distribution of images [1] should be, but not on: - who provides the screenshots? how are they uploaded and validated? (is there an upload queue who manages all this automatically?) - is there a web interface to that information or it will just be used by package managers? The Alioth project was named 'apt-pixmap' [1] there has been no activity in its mailing list [2] and the original location of the "proof of concept" [3] does not exist any longer. So I guess the project did not spark enough attention. Some of the information in the project as well as the threads can be used to draft a new proposal, however. I think that something similar to backports.org (a service where both DDs and non-DDs could upload screenshots to) and provided a web interface to view screenshots by package version would be really cool. Regards Javier [0] Who, BTS is now the proud father of a little girl: http://orniere-du-globe.net/blog/?p=312 :-) [1] Based on Debian packages or TAR files so the user could download *all* the screenshots using a specific tool. Which, BTW, I don't think is a good idea. [2] http://alioth.debian.org/projects/apt-pixmap/ [3] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/apt-pixmap-repo [4] http://gloria.rulezlan.org/debian2/
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