Restructuring ubuntu-dev-tools?

Benjamin Drung bdrung at ubuntu.com
Wed Jan 26 20:54:54 UTC 2011


Hi,

ubuntu-dev-tools is a collection of script that should fall in this
category:

1) useful only for packaging
2) useful only for Ubuntu

I reviewed the scripts in ubuntu-dev-tools and found many that are
useful for Debian developers or upstream developer who use Launchpad. I
categorized the scripts.

Should we move scripts from ubuntu-dev-tools to devscripts and lptools?

Ubuntu development specific
===========================

404main
check-mir
dgetlp
grab-merge
grep-merges
import-bug-from-debian
massfile
pbuilder-dist-simple
pull-debian-debdiff (?)
pull-lp-source
pull-revu-source
requestsync
sponsor-patch
submittodebian
syncpackage
ubuntu-build
ubuntu-distro-info
ubuntu-iso
update-maintainer

development specific, but work only on Ubuntu (could go into devscripts
after getting Debian support)
=====================================================================================================

backportpackage
dch-repeat (?)
setup-packaging-environment (?)

development specific, but not for Ubuntu only (could go into devscripts)
========================================================================

add-patch
check-symbols
cowbuilder-dist
debian-distro-info
distro-info
edit-patch
get-build-deps
merge-changelog
mk-sbuild (maybe sbuild?)
pbuilder-dist
pull-debian-source (?)
reverse-build-depends
suspicious-source
what-patch
wrap-and-sort

LP specific, but not for Ubuntu only (could go into lptools)
============================================================

get-branches
grab-attachments
hugdaylist
lp-list-bugs
lp-project-upload
lp-set-dup
lp-shell
manage-credentials

-- 
Benjamin Drung
Debian & Ubuntu Developer
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