ubuntu-desktop team members can now upload

Scott Kitterman ubuntu at kitterman.com
Thu Nov 26 04:33:43 GMT 2009


> Hello desktoppers,
>
> (CC'ing -devel@ since it applies to ~kubuntu-dev and ~mythbuntu-dev as
> well, and is of general interest)
>
> with the ongoing archive restructuring and the TB approval of
> delegating upload privileges to https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop,
> Colin Watson now threw the switch.
>
> That means that everyone in the team can now upload packages which
> belong to the desktop package set, i. e. the usual
> GTK/GNOME/KDE/i18n bits.
>
> To get a complete list of packages, or test for a particular package,
> grab edit_acl.py from ubuntu-archive-tools [1]:
>
> $ ./edit_acl.py -s gnome-power-manager query
> == All uploaders for package 'gnome-power-manager' =Archive Upload Rights
> for ubuntu-core-dev: package set 'ubuntu-desktop' in karmic
> Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-core-dev: package set 'unr' in karmic
> Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-desktop: package set 'ubuntu-desktop' in
> karmic
> Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-core-dev: package set 'ubuntu-desktop' in
> lucid
> Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-desktop: package set 'ubuntu-desktop' in
> lucid
> Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-core-dev: package set 'unr' in lucid
>
> -> ~ubuntu-desktop can upload
>
> $ ./edit_acl.py -s ubiquity query
> == All uploaders for package 'ubiquity' =Archive Upload Rights for
> ubuntu-core-dev: package set 'core' in karmic
> Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-core-dev: package set 'core' in lucid
>
> -> ~ubuntu-desktop can't upload
>
> $ ./edit_acl.py -P ubuntu-desktop -S lucid query
> == All source packages in package set 'ubuntu-desktop' in 'lucid' =abiword
> acpica-unix
> adns
> aiksaurus
> alacarte
> [...]
>
> -> list of packages ~ubuntu-desktop can upload
>
> Martin
>
> [1]
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-archive/ubuntu-archive-tools/trunk/

It may be I'm unclear on the concept, but it was my recollection that
packages for each specialist team were supposed to be unique and that
packages that landed in multiple team areas were supposed to be uploaded
by whatever core-dev turns into?

Looking at the intersection of the ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu sets (less
language pack stuff that made the list even more unwieldy) I get the
attached list of packages in both sets.

First, I'd thought the intersection was supposed to be null and some of
them seem distinctly odd (ubuntu-artwork in the kubuntu set and
kdebindings in the ubuntu set, for example).

Is this what was intended?

Scott K
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