[13:39] Hi, I'm looking for a new sponsor for my tomahawk package (LP: #1487729). I have a approved FFe but unfortunately the sponsor who reviewed my package is busy. And so it would be really nice if someone could sponsor me! [13:39] Launchpad bug 1487729 in tomahawk (Ubuntu) "[FFe] Tomahawk 0.8.4 or newer [needs upgrade]" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1487729 [20:50] Hi. I have only recently started packaging software in Debian and still stumble around with regards to the rules. [20:51] Now I have four packages in Debian sid that have also come to Universe. [20:51] I did read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu/ForDebianDevelopers but still have a bunch of questions. [20:51] For one, here's my list of packages - https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=kontakt%40hanno.de [20:52] I'd want to have all four of them synced now, as they are now imho in a stable state. [20:53] I did read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess but now I wonder... [20:53] ...can this be done or does the DebianImportFreeze stop this? [20:55] Hello, I'm not a MOTU. Since the packages are not seeded in any ISO and are fairly new, I'd think your request for a sync would indeed go pretty smooth. If they are just bug fixes and no features added, extreamly easy. DIF (Debian Import Freeze) affects only automatic sync, the one that'd be more worrysome is FeatureFreeze. [20:56] Thanks for clarifying. [21:04] hanno, if you tell me your launchpad username I can sync ruby-wavefile for you right now — that one looks like a clear bugfix release. [21:04] The other ones may need feature freeze exception first.. [21:05] Thanks. I'm filing the bugs with requestsync right now. [21:05] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ruby-wavefile/+bug/1553583 [21:05] Launchpad bug 1553583 in ruby-wavefile (Ubuntu) "Sync ruby-wavefile 0.6.0-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] [21:05] mitya57: Oooh, core-dev? I take it you'd tell me to FFe irssi too? :3 [21:06] Unit193, that one is a merge rather than sync, right? [21:06] Da. [21:06] Yes. [21:07] The version number tells me it probably doesn't need an FFe [21:08] I'd very much love to have Sonic Pi 2.9.0 in Xenial. [21:08] And FWIW, been working with Debian's maintainer to help reduce or eliminate the need for a merge. dget https://sigma.unit193.net/source/irssi_0.8.18-1ubuntu1.dsc (I'm not sure if it fits, but there it is.) [21:08] hanno, ruby-wavefile synced [21:08] Thank you very much! [21:10] For Sonic Pi just file a FFe request and I'm sure it will get accepted [21:11] Unit193, uploaded :) [21:11] Wow, thanks a lot mitya57! [21:11] Yw! [21:12] * mitya57 EOD, should really be sleeping by this time [21:13] Oh, yow, for FFe I have to file a build log, too? [21:13] Yes [21:14] If it's difficult for you, a link to buildd.debian.org may work [21:15] It's only difficult _right now_, as my xenial test vm system is at the office. [21:15] but if link to buildd.d.o is ok, that's even better. Thanks. [21:25] Ok, filed FFe for ruby-hamster, supercollider-sc3-plugins, sonic-pi (all new packages that shouldn't break anything else) [23:20] When a ffe request is set to "wishlist" - is that a good sign or a bad sign?