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Utnubu no longer intends to maintain Ubuntu packages in Debian:

http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/utnubu-discuss/2008-January/000617.html

Instead the Ubuntu maintainers should be encouraged to maintain their packages in Debian.

Utnubu is Ubuntu spelled backwards. One of Ubuntu's activities is frequently copying packages from Debian to Ubuntu. Well, Utnubu is about the reverse, copying packages from Ubuntu to Debian. Utnubu is a subproject of the Debian Project.

Utnubu no longer intends to maintain Ubuntu packages in Debian:

http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/utnubu-discuss/2008-January/000617.html

Instead the Ubuntu maintainers should be encouraged to maintain their packages in Debian.

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Goals

  • Make Debian better: Carefully select good packages in Ubuntu that are worth adding to Debian.
  • Increase speed in Debian to keep up with Ubuntu: For some packages Ubuntu is ahead of Debian. Provide tools for Debian contributors to work more efficiently on copying packages from Ubuntu to Debian.
  • Collaborate with Ubuntu: Reduce duplicate effort, join efforts, try to co-maintain packages compatible for Debian and Ubuntu.
  • Maintain packages: Some packages copied from Ubuntu to Debian are maintained by the Utnubu team itself. It is not mandatory to join this Utnubu team; you are free to copy a package from Ubuntu to Debian without consulting the Utnubu team.

Tasks

For any Debian enthusiast

Please help us verify whether these [http://people.debian.org/~bartm/borg/itap.html intents to adopt (ITA) or to package (ITP)] are still being worked on by contacting the owners of these ITP and ITA reports. Maybe the owner of the ITP/ITA has not yet discovered the available package in Ubuntu. Maybe the owner of the ITP/ITA has lost interest, so then it is better to retitle the report to O/RFP/RFA so that someone else can continue. Don't forget to be polite, friendly and gentle. :)

How to retitle an ITP to RFP: Send an e-mail to control@bugs.debian.org with these lines in the body of the e-mail.

retitle bugnumber RFP: packagename -- short description of the package
noowner bugnumber
stop

More details about the tags ITA/ITP/O/RFA/RFP are explained on this page: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2

For the mentioned packagers

Please update your packages on this [http://people.debian.org/~bartm/borg/outdated.html list of packages in Debian with newer versions in Ubuntu]. Etch freeze is over, so it's time to package newer upstream releases. The package in Ubuntu might inspire you to solve any tricky new things. Get yourself off this list ASAP. :)

For sponsors (must be DD)

If you are a DD and you are looking for packages to sponsor, here's a list of [http://people.debian.org/~bartm/borg/needssponsor.html packages needing a sponsor]. The packages marked red are newer in Ubuntu so these need an update in Debian.

For packagers, including non-DD's

If you have some time to create another Debian package, then feel free to choose one from this list of [http://people.debian.org/~bartm/borg/missing.html packages in Ubuntu and not yet in Debian]. Non-DD's are welcome to ask guidance on debian-mentors@lists.debian.org after reading some documentation about Debian packaging basics.

For packagers, including non-DD's

Anyone interested in joining the Utnubu Team to maintain [http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=utnubu-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org these packages] is welcome to contact utnubu-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org .

Note that it is not needed to join this team if you want to copy another package from Ubuntu to Debian yourself; just go ahead and set yourself as the maintainer. No need to ask the Utnubu Team.

Contacts

Links, background info, work in progress