RTPProxy version / package

Kilian Krause kilian at debian.org
Thu Jan 11 16:30:35 CET 2007


Jerome,

On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 12:03:25PM +0100, Jerome Martin wrote:
> I'd like to get more involved both in debian packaging for
> openser/rtpproxy and openser upstream, but how all this works is still a
> bit foggy to me (relationship between upstream and pkg teams, etc.).

The idea is that releases at large are handled upstream. Packaging and
thus fiddling with how to get sources into shape for shipping them to
the user is done by the pkg teams. The more comfortable the upstream
release handles the roll-out task the less work there is for a pkg team. 
Getting more involved would in the first step be finding bugs (i.e. use
the packages and spotting when it misbehaves), reporting them to the BTS
(bugs.debian.org) and most preferably writing patches to solve bugs in
packages. Those can then be sent back to the BTS and applied by the pkg
group. If you happen to feed a certain pkg group quite a lot of patches,
it's rather likely that you'll get direct svn access to their group's
repository. 

-- 
Best regards,
Kilian



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