I'm unsubscribing ubuntu-archive as a decision about the path forward
does not seem to have been reached yet. If this package does end up
requiring removal please resubscribe the team.
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I am using the git-ubuntu deb package (most often "git ubuntu clone")
and I haven't found any missing feature (compared to the snap).
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I agree to Robie, if not a significant problem for anyone/anything I'm
fine to have it - and by now it migrated and does not cause issues.
For the question of feature parity we need to ask someone using it more than
just apt install.
I assume that at least Benjamin himself is using the deb varian
FWIW I think this is a fair question.
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What's the feature parity of the deb when compared to the snap?
I want to avoid the situation where someone reads about git-ubuntu,
tries apt-get install first (or sees c-m-n offering both a deb and a
snap, and prefers the deb), gets it, and then what we have documented
(for the snap, which is the
> I introduced the Debian package after talking with Robie and he had
nothing against it.
IMHO, if someone wants to maintain any package, whether in Debian or
Ubuntu, they should be welcome to do so provided that they do maintain
it according to our usual standards. That's my opinion generally but
I am against dropping the Debian package. I introduced the Debian
package after talking with Robie and he had nothing against it.
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