>>>>> Joey Hess writes: jh> Chris Gray wrote: cp> recall. Now I don't know what the status of the maintainer of cp> this package is, but what are the Debian policy/ethical issues cp> involved if I suddenly piped up and said I had [unofficial?] cp> packages available for this? >>> >>> It's called hijacking a package, and would be unethical unless you >>> made it very clear that your package is unofficial.
jh> Er, no it's not. It's called putting a deb up in an unofficial jh> apt repository. People do it all the time, and there is jh> nothing unethical about it. This is free fortware, remember? That's why I put "But you have to be a developer to do that." at the end of my paragraph. Of course it should be clear that your package is not official if it's not in the official ftp site, but it is better to err on the side of safety. For example, how about this? ----- I, Chris Gray, have the official wmnetselect package on my apt site, http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~cgray4 ----- Since I'm not the maintainer (you are), isn't what I have just done unethical? jh> "hijacking a package" is very bad loaded terminology that jh> makes some hidden (and IMHO invalid) assumptions about the way jh> Debian works. More importantly, you need an account on jh> ftp-master to do it. You are right about this. My point was that taking over a package and calling it official without the maintainer's knowledge is not very nice. Since Corey is probably not about to do this, it was probably not the best language to use. Cheers, Chris By the way, would you mind sponsoring my wmnetselect package? :) -- Got jag? http://www.tribsoft.com