[Bug 274820] Re: Sugar feature freeze exception
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Sat Sep 27 16:14:27 BST 2008
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On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 04:42:44PM +0200, Morgan Collett wrote:
>What would definitely help us (and Debian) is to get up to date with
>the Sugar stable releases. Since the 0.82.0 release was announced,
>there was an 0.82.1 point release, and then also individual releases of
>components and activities as the OLPC QA cycle seriously got going.
>These were announced on the Sugar list.
>
>I've listed the packages and versions available on
>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SugarTeam/Packages - take a look there which
>packages have newer upstream stable packages. (0.82.x is stable, 0.83.x
>will be development leading to an 0.84.x release in March 09
>(http://sugarlabs.org/go/ReleaseTeam/Roadmap). Can you get these
>updated in sid in the near future?
I am aware of those upstream releases not yet packaged for Debian.
Thanks anyway for mentioning them.
I expect to find time to update them soon. Can't promise exactly when,
however.
I also have danish l10n prepared for some packages that I will find time
to submit soonish.
And also I have some patches currently maintained as part of the Debian
packaging that might be relevant for upstream adoption. I should also
work on that...
My post concerned a different issue of handling Ubuntu-specific
backwards compatibility in the Debian packaging. Feel free to respond to
my question if relevant. And apologies if I misunderstand and your above
post was also what was discussing on this list already: Then you can
simply ignore my earlier post.
Kind regards,
- Jonas
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