[opensuse-kde] Transfer your packages from KDE:KDE4:Community to KDE:Extra
Hi guys, you either receive this email because you are listed as maintainer for KDE:KDE4:Community or are subscribed to opensuse-kde (and I couldn't be bothered to sort out the emails so my apologies if I'm telling you the obvious). Point being: KDE:KDE4:Community will get nuked soon and the new place is KDE:Extra See recent threads on opensuse-kde or http://old- en.opensuse.org/KDE/Extra_Repository for details. Therefore please be so kind to review the packages you are interested in and submit them to KDE:Extra. Also please get rid of the "kde4-" prefix and add some proper Provides and Obsoletes in the specs header. For any question just ask on the opensuse-kde or opensuse-buildservice MLs or IRC. Following the new policy you either have to use SRs to submit your packages and normally will get only maintainership for your single package. If you would like to become repo wide maintainer of KDE:Extra please apply on the opensuse-kde ML and read the above wiki link before to make sure you understand what that would mean (as in responsibilities). Also please make sure to remove any transferred packages from KDE:KDE4:Community since this makes it much easier to see what already got transferred. Thanks a lot & best regards, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Fredag den 16. juli 2010 00:50:50 skrev Stephan Kleine:
you either receive this email because you are listed as maintainer for KDE:KDE4:Community or are subscribed to opensuse-kde (and I couldn't be bothered to sort out the emails so my apologies if I'm telling you the obvious).
Point being: KDE:KDE4:Community will get nuked soon and the new place is KDE:Extra
The nuking of KDE:KDE4:Community is now quite close. I'm writing again to point out that any package that has not already been moved from KDE:KDE4:Community to KDE:Extra should now be considered orphaned and up for adoption. So you may want to check if any of the packages up for adoption are of interest to you before they are nuked. KDE:Extra has ~70 packages currently, while KDE:KDE4:Community has ~150. So there are quite a few packages up for adopton. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Stephan Kleine
Hi guys,
you either receive this email because you are listed as maintainer for KDE:KDE4:Community or are subscribed to opensuse-kde (and I couldn't be bothered to sort out the emails so my apologies if I'm telling you the obvious).
Point being: KDE:KDE4:Community will get nuked soon and the new place is KDE:Extra
Would it be possible to disable building and publishing of the KDE:KDE4:Community repository, remove it from download.opensuse.org, but leave the buildservice repository in place as an archive? I am not sure this is even doable but I think if, somewhere down the road, someone comes along and decides they want to maintain a particular package, they OBS repo would provide a good starting point, with spec files and patches already set up. This would make it much easier for someone to take over ownership of a package. The packages there would not be updated or maintained in any way, the only changes that would be made would be to remove packages that someone has taken over ownership of or that it is decided should not be in Extra even if someone wanted to take it over. Once the repository is completely empty it can be removed. If this is feasible, I am not sure what the cost might be. Is there much of a cost to the OBS to have packages that never build, never publish, never change, never do anything? If this is feasible, and there isn't much cost to it, I think it would be a great help to future contributors. -Todd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 10 August 2010 16:35:37 todd rme wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Stephan Kleine
wrote: Hi guys,
you either receive this email because you are listed as maintainer for KDE:KDE4:Community or are subscribed to opensuse-kde (and I couldn't be bothered to sort out the emails so my apologies if I'm telling you the obvious).
Point being: KDE:KDE4:Community will get nuked soon and the new place is KDE:Extra
Would it be possible to disable building and publishing of the KDE:KDE4:Community repository, remove it from download.opensuse.org, but leave the buildservice repository in place as an archive? I am not sure this is even doable but I think if, somewhere down the road, someone comes along and decides they want to maintain a particular package, they OBS repo would provide a good starting point, with spec files and patches already set up. This would make it much easier for someone to take over ownership of a package. The packages there would not be updated or maintained in any way, the only changes that would be made would be to remove packages that someone has taken over ownership of or that it is decided should not be in Extra even if someone wanted to take it over. Once the repository is completely empty it can be removed.
OBS is supporting to list and checkout of removed packages. The webui is not really supporting this yet, but you can still access the files via osc. So I would remove the packages now to have a clean state and point people to osc for accessing it (and hope for a better webui soon ;)
If this is feasible, I am not sure what the cost might be. Is there much of a cost to the OBS to have packages that never build, never publish, never change, never do anything? If this is feasible, and there isn't much cost to it, I think it would be a great help to future contributors.
No costs at all. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
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Adrian Schröter
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Martin Schlander
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Stephan Kleine
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todd rme