On 11/14/2016 07:58 AM, Iain R. Learmonth wrote: > If the software is stable, and reproducibly built, I would aim for placing > it into the Debian archives. I maintain ooniprobe on deb.torproject.org, but > primarily for Ubuntu users and I would prefer that Debian users are using > the version from the Debian archive. > > One issue we run into is that in trying to support older distributions, we > often then have to take on maintaining backports for various packages and in > some cases this is a lot of overhead and careful version number management. > > If you wanted to set up your own Debian repository, that would also be an > alternative solution for the short-term. This is a really good point, thank you for your suggestion. I will change my approach and set up a Debian repository that Debian and Ubuntu users can use. I looked also into adding into Debian. How do you suggest that I get started with this? It would be great if I could get it into Debian 8 if possible. -- Jesse
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