[PKG-Openstack-devel] Cooperation in adding Manila to Debian
Andreas Tille
andreas at an3as.eu
Fri Apr 17 14:12:44 UTC 2015
Hi James,
please note that I consider myself as a *total* outsider to OpenStack
and just want to guide Malihe into packaging. I do not intend to step
on anybodies feet. :-)
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 02:41:53PM +0100, James Page wrote:
> ...
> As a result there is no collaboration on the core OpenStack package
> set - which is a shame, but life is not always full of agreement, so
> we to live with this situation for now.
Thanks for explaining the situation from your point of view. This is
quite helpful for newcomers.
> I'd encourage you to ensure that the work you do on Manila is
> consumable by any Debian or Ubuntu developer via the source package
> format - don't assume that whomever is working on the package is
> working in git. This makes life a whole lot easier in a world where
> we don't all use the same VCS.
Good hint.
> The work we do in Ubuntu is always consumable back into Debian via the
> same process (source packages).
Since the final target of our work is an upload of manila to official
Debian I hope we can fulfill this requirement. For the purpose of the
Mentoring of the Month project for Malihe which also has the purpose to
introduce her into the OpenStack team I consider it practical to adapt
to the tools which are used inside this team. Patches, remarks and
helpful hints (like the one above) for better cooperation are always
helpful.
> Please feel free to reach or to Chuck (zulcss) or myself (jamespage)
> in #ubuntu-server on Freenode IRC if you have any queries about our
> packaging of Manila!
As a personal hint to Malihe: You see that learning Debian packaging is
only 50% of technical work (maximum ;-)) - there is a lot of stuff to
learn about how things are organised, where to ask for help, and perhaps
how to avoid pitfalls. :-)
>From my point of view we should keep on with the original plan to follow
the workflow in the Debian OpenStack team and once we are about to
upload a source package (and I agree with James that this is a very
generic and helpful exchange format) re-check with James and Chuck for
some additional hints.
Kind regards and thanks again to James for the explanation
Andreas.
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