Yate PPA

Anand Kumria wildfire at progsoc.org
Fri Apr 26 18:18:19 UTC 2013


Hi Kiarash,

About 2 years ago, I sat down with Paul to identify and fix a number of
packaging problems with Yate in Debian (and subsequently in Ubuntu, since
it is pulled directly in).

I read through most of your thread on the forum; I am actually perfectly
fine with how things are split up in terms of packaging.

It is a compromise but a reasonable one.

It keeps the packaging very similar across multiple Linux distributions,
which is useful as the Yate VoIP community uses a vast array.

However if you want to try out new ways of packaging things, don't let me
dissuade you.

For me, if anything, I'd want to work on the configuration - it is still
easy to shoot yourself in the foot (in fact I installed a machine last week
and didn't quite properly secure it until yesterday, resulting in calls
being made when I had not expected them too).

However that is more of a user experience story rather than a packaging one.

Have fun!

Regards,
Anand

On 24 April 2013 17:01, Kiarash <kiarash at si-co.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm also maintaining a yate ppa on launchpad. If you are interested in,
> we could merge our works for more effectivity. Also we could  provide a
> 'semi' official ppa for yate. You can follow some discussion about
> building debs at: http://forum.yate.ro/index.php?topic=3.0
> You can find our ppa at: https://launchpad.net/~sico/+archive/yate
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