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Re: New package: ITP or RFP ?



Hello Ramunas Keliuotis,

Here are some manuals and guides that you can use to prepare your package. [1] [2]

As I see the source code primarily consists of Golang code, Debian Go Packaging team [3] would be something you might be interested on.

Once you finish preparing your package, you'll require a sponsor (DD) who is interested to upload your package to the Debian archive.

Hope that helps!

[1] https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/
[2] https://www.debian.org/doc/devel-manuals
[3] https://go-team.pages.debian.net/packaging.html

Regards,
~ Arun Kumar Pariyar


On 20/06/2023 18:34, Ramūnas Keliuotis wrote:
Hello,

Ok, thank you. Just submitted an ITP request:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1038718

Now I expect we should wait for attention from debian
developer/maintainer volunteers and get
information on how to start the packaging process. Or please let me
know how to proceed to the next step.


Best regards,
Ramunas Keliuotis

On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 2:53 PM Preuße, Hilmar <hille42@web.de> wrote:

On 20.06.2023 13:34, Ramūnas Keliuotis wrote:

Hi,

We just opensourced our NordVPN Linux application
and want to make it available from the public Debian repository.
As we are planning to do packaging and support by
ourselves, it is still not clear how to properly go
through the Debian packaging process and we would like
to get help and initial guidance.

So, question: which request to submit ITP or RFP ?

ITP: Intend to package (open that if you want to maintain the package
yourself).
RFP: Request for package (if you need the package, but don't want to
maintain yourself).

H.
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