Ken-Young
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2011-02-16
, 18:52
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2011-02-16
, 18:57
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I've asked this question a few times on the maemo IRC channel, but have never gotten a reply. If you have developed a Maemo 5 application, and if you have put it in Extras, is there any reason to have an associated Maemo garage page for it? One can get the the source code from the package page that is created by the autobuilder, so you don't need to upload the source code to the garage to make it available. The garage offers discussion lists, etc, but I've never seen those show any activity. So if you plan to submit your app to Extras, should one just ignore the garage?
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2011-02-16
, 19:14
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2011-02-16
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I'm sorry to be dense but, why? The package you upload has the source code, and everything that autotoools needs to build the package. It has the AUTHORS and other extra documentation files. If you download the source code from the page autobuilder creates, you are assured of getting the source code that actually creates the app in Extras (or Extras Testing, etc), while the garage might have some other version of the code. What extra functionallity is available if you also upload the code to the garage?