Ok, I see your doubts and I'm happy to discuss these things here in detail.
So we hopefully would be able to come to the best solution for all
involved sides:
- the Thrift project and its community itself
- Thrift users
- Debian (and other GNU/Linux Distributions or deployment formats like
mav
[ Roger Meier ]
> From my perspective, the easiest way to maintain debian packaging
> would be the Thrift subversion repository itself.
>
> Issues can easily be addressed via JIRA and Packages can be made
> available on the Thrift website directly as long as they are not
> within official Debian r
From my perspective, the easiest way to maintain debian packaging would
be the Thrift subversion repository itself.
Issues can easily be addressed via JIRA and Packages can be made
available on the Thrift website directly as long as they are not within
official Debian releases.
What are your
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