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Things to do #16

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martinber opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 2 comments
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Things to do #16

martinber opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 2 comments
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martinber commented Feb 28, 2020

On the website there is a list of things to do. Some of them are easy, some are hard and long, and some are boring. Feel free to do something that is not in the list too.

I made this issue so people visiting this GitHub can see it. For more information just ask without obligation/compromise.

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jscott0 commented Apr 23, 2023

Hey @martinber I'm a Debian packager and amateur radio enthusiast. As best as I can tell, it looks like NOAA-APT is 100% free software. I see you already understand how to make Debian packages. Do you know of any blockers to getting this into Debian proper? You don't have to be an official Debian Developer to upload packages.

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martinber commented Apr 23, 2023

Hello, I think there are no blockers. I didnt publish to Debian because I thought I had to be Debian maintainer or something, and I was a bit afraid of making the package and leaving it orphan. So I mean, in the end bothering instead of helping the Debian project

I'm reading this and looks like at least I need a mentor https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/620672/how-can-i-publish-a-deb-package

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