=== yofel_ is now known as yofel [04:19] for DEP-5, how does one get the partial license paragraph [06:46] hello? [06:46] anyone here able to discussion includion of something in natty? [06:46] softcoder: just ask, if it's an update you have a chance, otherwise highly unlikely [06:47] ok.. for the longest time the RTS game Glest i think was in [06:47] we forked years ago and just released 3.5.0 of megaglest [06:47] its the continuation of glest [06:47] its developed in ubuntu [06:47] and we have tester on 11.x [06:47] thought i would try to get it in [06:48] the arch guys included in theirs recently [06:48] softcoder: so, we still have glest from Debian [06:48] its too old and does have near what megaglest has [06:48] most distros are ptiching glest for mega [06:49] glest stopped being worked on in 2005 [06:49] me and another dev picked up for the last 2 years and added tons of fun [06:49] multiplayer and lots of new data [06:50] and gpl3.. data is creative command 3 share alike [06:50] totally open source [06:50] see megaglest,org [06:50] well, the upstream page seems to be megaglest now, it's a little late for such a change in natty, you can try asking for a freeze exception, then you need someone to package it. I would suggest working with the Debian games team to get it updated in Debian, then we'll sync it to oneiric and you can request a backport to natty [06:50] ok so debian is the place to go right? [06:51] softcoder: yeah, it's probably the least amount of work for everyone [06:51] whats their channel? [06:51] and all of Debian's derivatives benefit as well [06:51] softcoder: #debian-games on oftc [06:51] thx [08:47] Does 11.04 have ESS by default? [08:48] for Emacs. === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan [11:29] good morning === ScottK changed the topic of #ubuntu-motu to: Archive: Seeded packages : RC bugs only, other Universe/Multiverse: Open for bug fixes | Want to get involved with the MOTU? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Contributing | Sponsor queue: http://bit.ly/fz6AyQ | http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs | http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/NBS | http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/ | Congrats to new core-dev: SpamapS [14:15] SpamapS: I just saw the topic. Congratulations. [16:35] apt-get install -s 0ad <-- this gives me "permission denied" [16:36] c_korn: sudo !! [16:36] seems to be related to the name "0ad". works with other packages [16:36] paultag: notice the -s [16:36] hum [16:37] aye [16:37] looks like 0ad's not in debian, so I can't really test, but good luck [16:38] hum [16:39] http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Fd7fn6R8 [16:39] seems that it tries to run apt-get upgrade [16:41] c_korn: try apt-get -s install [16:41] ah :) [16:41] thanks paultag [16:41] c_korn: np [17:39] could I get a quick dep5 review: http://paste.ubuntu.com/597516/ [18:08] micahg: from my review: consider adding the "Upstream-Contact" tag (this isn't mandatory, though); the symbol "+" could be used instead of "or later" and the "Upstream-name" tag should contain the name of the package (e.g: foo-bar) [18:09] BlackZ: what do you mean upstream-contact [18:09] micahg: from http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/: "The preferred address(es) to reach the upstream project. [...]" [18:10] BlackZ: from that page, it shows the project name, not package name for upstream name [18:11] micahg: yeah sorry, I meant that === ivoks is now known as [J === [J is now known as ivoks