dholbach | good morning | 08:02 |
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teward | MOTUs! Question: if Debian is super slow at providing an updated pacakge, is there a way to get Ubuntu to temporarily ship (such that it'd be superseded by Debian autosync) an updated version of the software while bypassing Debian? | 23:35 |
teward | (because Debian developer sponsorship is slow as sin compared to here) | 23:36 |
Unit193 | Unless you're trying to touch something core, then sponsorship/review could take releases apart. | 23:36 |
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teward | Unit193: makes total sense, actually, but given that there's been no movement in Debian on this (according to the upstream maintainer themselves) :/ | 23:40 |
teward | it's been sitting for sponsoring in Debian for... oo a better part of a year | 23:40 |
sladen | teward: that why Ubuntu packages are -0ubuntuN, it means they are lower numbered that Debian's -1 of the same package | 23:40 |
teward | my question is the review/sponsorship process / timeline | 23:40 |
teward | less so the version numbering :P | 23:41 |
teward | is it processed like a NEW package being added to Universe? | 23:41 |
teward | s/NEW/'new'/ | 23:41 |
* teward kicks his caps-lock key | 23:41 |
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