El Lunes, 19 de Abril de 2004 05:58, Guilherme de S. Pastore escribió: > Ender, > > According to your last follow-up for this bug, sent on November, 19th > 2003, you granted you were going to start packaging Stratagus and > prepare a transition from FreeCraft+FCMP to Stratagus+Aleona. Could I > know what the status of your packages is?
Hello, Guilherme. Sorry if I missed your mail these days. My access to my debian.org mail is being intermitent these weeks, because I am buying a new home and with my current work this is definitely being a hard task. :-) > There are many people that want to play Stratagus. Among them, many > have no idea of what it is to compile a program or even how to do it. > On the other hand, among the people that know what a compilation is, > used to play FreeCraft and now play Stratagus on a regular basis, there > is a group of Official Debian Developers and Sponsorees (some already in > the NM Process) who: > > 1) Would like to see Stratagus packaged > 2) Intended to package Stratagus themselves > > I consider this an utterly unfair deprivation of people's freedom. Free > Software's popularity is increasing absurdly. Each and every day we have > a new user. However, we cannot say the same about their level of > knowledge. There are people who have no idea on how to make stratagus > work from source, others that have a superficial idea and do not want to > try (prefer .deb's), and others who want to do the job, but are patiently > waiting for someone to do it or drop it at once. > > Finally, I will be as direct as I can be, summarizing the whole e-mail > in simple questions: Are you working on it? If you are facing > difficulties, would you accept our help? If you are not interested at > all, can we do the job? Yes, yes, and yes if I was not interested (but I am). In past times, when johns leaded the project, I was collaborative with the team releasing often and fixing things as well. When the "cease and desist" Blizzard letter arrived and the project was closed, I was active asking people if FreeCraft was going to be continued. Several months later, I started to hear from Stratagus, and #204661 arrived. But not until so much time ago stratagus was only a CVS-driven project. After that, Savannah CVS did not work, then the CVS moved to a provate CVS, and then the whole project changed from Savannah to SF again. It is damn difficult to keep up contacted with the project. Even then, I built CVS-based packages (but did not release them) several times. If you are interested, I would like you (or other people with Debian) to test some intermediate packages. The upgrade path from FC+FcMP to Stratagus+Aleona is not clear. I thought of it a lot. The Aleona CVS is in "import" state, with commit times as far as 9 months. If you are familiar with the Aleona project, I will be more than happy to accept some advice. Also in a routine web browsing I discovered your WNPP application. Please withdraw it. I am serious: I keep interested in Stratagus. I am very active in the last times: I am closing as many bugs as possible in my packages. Query the BTS if you want. I do not want to be hostile, but I like my packages. And I consider stratagus one of them. Sorry if I am a bit harsh. If this is annoying you, please accept my apologies, of course. ;-) (Anyway, stratagus is lagging really one month and a half or two months since the official release. I do not think that this were *so much* time.) Best regards, Ender. -- Network engineer Debian Developer