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==Ubuntu==
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==Ubuntu Linux==
 
* See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU , more precisely https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment#NewPackages
 
* See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU , more precisely https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment#NewPackages
 
** For any question, come by the chans irc://irc.freenode.net#ubuntu-fr-classroom (in French) or #ubuntu-motu (in English)
 
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The community is always happy to integrate new contributers, do not hesitate to ask for help to see your work incorporated to the official distribution !
 
The community is always happy to integrate new contributers, do not hesitate to ask for help to see your work incorporated to the official distribution !

Revision as of 13:12, 26 January 2008


Communication Libre > Packages

Indexing

Indexing is important to let know about the software(s) you've developed

Co - mmu - ni - cate

Your better communication is your documentation and your code.

For packages (deb or rpm or any other),

  • Provide instructions to use your repository
  • Get acquainted with your distribution : we promote upstream work, see below
  • Integrate and collaborate with the maintainers of packages in the same domain as yours

Upstream contributions

  • Before opening yet another new repository, try to join an existing project upstream
    • Be involved in development mailing-lists (this will permit to recruit testers for your packages)
    • Join the contributers of your distribution, they will show you good practices
  • Ask yourself one second "why would I open yet another repository rather than join existing teams?"
    • Have a look at http://demoll.tuxfamily.org/tags/index.php?tag=distrib and contact the projects to join their team
    • It's infuriating to observe the number of repositories opened for no rational, unmaintained afterwards, only addressing a ponctual need et visibly unsufficiently tested (giving your help to integrate your packages upstream ensures that packages orphans won't stay without maintainers too long)

Have a look at it from a user point of view :

  • Who would use your packages ? (which ones BTW)
  • Why would they add yet another repository to their source list ? how would they know the level of maintenance you will be providing ? (will it still exist when there are security advisories, in 3 years from now on when 6 versions went out ?)
  • Why don't you work upstream with existing package maintainers ? Don't you think you would learn much more than simply on you own to be integrated in an existing team ?

Debian GNU/Linux

Mandriva Linux

Ubuntu Linux

The community is always happy to integrate new contributers, do not hesitate to ask for help to see your work incorporated to the official distribution !