[Pkg-squid-devel] Team maintaining Squid packages

Luigi Gangitano luigi at debian.org
Sun Oct 19 21:22:16 UTC 2014


Hi Santiago,

Thanks for reviewing your patch and committing the missing pieces to git. I’ll get in the details tomorrow and answer Amos email (it’s too late right now for me to be in any way productive).

In the meanwhile, I would point you to git-buildpackage for instructions on how to use the repository. I know we could keep the sources out of tree and probably will as soon as upstream moves over to git and we switch from quilt to gbp patch queue (next on my list).

I’m available to upload your changes tomorrow, after a brief review and would also like to add any other DM/DD which is on the squid team maintaining group to Uploaders, so no NMU is triggered by your upload.

Also, cleaning up lists configuration on Alioth is a nice to have feature so we can track commits and discuss development easy. :-)

Best regards,

L

> Il giorno 19/ott/2014, alle ore 01:35, Santiago Garcia Mantinan <manty at manty.net> ha scritto:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I have been reviewing the changes I had done and that were not yet
> merged, I have commited them to the git repository just a while ago.
> 
> I still don't know how to work too well with this git structure, for
> example, why does it include the full source tree if we are using
> quilt for the patches? I'm wondering how dirty will the git tree
> become if I build squid3 from there. If anybody has any pointer to any
> doc that may help me here, please send it to me.
> 
> I did a lot of changes to the squid3.rc script, most were small ones
> but not having git when I was making them made me not to be able to
> commit them one by one, so I did it all together now trying to explain
> the semantics of the changes. The creation of the run dir was the part
> where I did have more doubts on how to implement it. This
> implementation is the one I had done for my -0.1 package and is tested
> to work and fix the bugs related to it, but if we want some other
> semantic, well... it will have to be changed.
> 
> As I'm writing this I'm wondering if the alioth project has any
> mailing list and if this kind of mails would be better there.
> 
> Well, if I find time to review other bugs I'll do, but if nobody has
> time, after the -1 version reaches testing I believe we should push
> this as -2. Luigi, is this ok with you? if you are out of time I can
> even upload it myself.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> 2014-10-18 0:27 GMT+02:00 Luigi Gangitano <luigi at debian.org>:
>> 
>>> Il giorno 17/ott/2014, alle ore 11:21, Santiago Garcia Mantinan <manty at manty.net> ha scritto:
>>> 
>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>>>>> I’ve added Santiago to the Alioth Project even if I didn’t receive
>>>>>> an ack from him (hope I did not wrong, if you want to be removed
>>>>>> I’ll do promptly) and cloned the repo I sent you to Alioth.
>>> 
>>> I didn't receive any mail asking for this, it is ok with me, but I'd like to
>>> know if you got a bounce or what.
>>> 
>>> I'm writing from my personal email because of SPF checks which can sometimes
>>> cause bounces if people writes to my debian.org email from a SPF based
>>> address.
>> 
>> I just re-sent you the email from yesterday.
>> 
>>>> Now our next goal should be to fix as many bugs as we can and upload a
>>>> second version.  In addition I would like to move over to team upload so
>>>> squid3 can be maintained more actively.
>>> 
>>> I had already included patches for some of the bugs, did you check this out?
>> 
>> Currently I haven’t checked your package, just wanted to get the ball rolling and Amos told me you two had been in contact and mostly synchronized on 3.4.8 packaging. I’ll get your patches in before anything else. Hope to have this finished during the weekend.
>> 
>> If you get access to Alioth and git, you’re welcome to integrate your patches. ;-)
>> 
>>>> Mathieu, Santiago, are you available for this task?
>>> 
>>> I'll try to have a look at this when I recover access to alioth and find the
>>> time for this.
>> 
>> Great news! Thanks.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> L
>> 
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> 
> 
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