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== Ubuntu Upstream Relations == | In Ubuntu it's important to us to have a good relationship with our Upstream projects and an efficient workflow we both benefit from. |
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These pages will outline work we do in Ubuntu to liase with upstreams such as GNOME, KDE, X.org, and Debian. This is a work in progress and one of my goals for Karmic is to make this section be useful, if you want to help contact me directly. -- [[LaunchpadHome:jorge]] <<DateTime(2009-06-22T14:13:28-0628)>> (I'm going to break this page up into sections.) | The Upstream namespace on the wiki is all about: * best practices for collaboration between Ubuntu and Upstream * giving Upstreams better visibility into what's happening in Ubuntu * recommendations for engaging and working with an Upstream project |
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=== Projects === | = Knowledge Base = * '''[[Upstream/Adopt|Adopt an Upstream]] - if you are highly interested in some Upstream project and want work with them to improve it in Ubuntu''' * [[Upstream/AdoptingTemplate|document links to an upstream project]] * [[UpstreamGuide|How you as an Upstream project can make your Ubuntu packager's life easier]] |
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* [[/Contacts|Upstream Contacts]] - people who take responsibility for communicating with upstreams about all aspects of Ubuntu Development * [[/Banshee|Banshee]] * [[/Gwibber|Gwibber]] * [[/Empathy|Empathy]] * Empty [[/Upstream/AdoptingTemplate|template]] (Adopt your own!) * "So you want to be in Ubuntu?" - a guide for upstreams on how Ubuntu works and what they need to do to get on the road to collaborate with Ubuntu on their package. * Code (patch) Contributions to upstream projects from Ubuntu Developers. * [[/UbuntuOne|Ubuntu One]] * [[Ayatana/Patches|Ayatana]] * OEM Team * Desktop Team * Other * Contributions to Debian * [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=ubuntu-patch;users=ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com|Patches]] with ubuntu-patch * QA contributions to upstream projects from Ubuntu Developers. * GNOME * KDE * Other * Contributions to Debian * [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=origin-ubuntu;users=ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com|Bugs]] with origin-ubuntu tags * Translations Contributions * [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TranslatingUbuntu/UpstreamProjects|Working with Upstreams]] |
= General Links = * [[UbuntuDevelopment|Overview over Ubuntu Development]] * [[ReleaseSchedule|Our release schedule]], including freezes and milestones * [[Bugs|How we deal with bug reports]] * [[Bugs/Upstream|Bugs and upstream]] * [[https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+upstreamreport|Ubuntu Upstream Report]] - Low hanging fruit for bugs you might have fixed that we haven't applied yet. * [[TranslatingUbuntu/UpstreamProjects|Upstream and translations]] |
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Pages and resources from around the wiki that we should clean up and perhaps consider putting in this namespace: | |
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* [[http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UpstreamGuide|Upstream Guide]] - MOTU tips for working with upstreams. * We should crosslink to the Debian pages, as they are a crucial upstream. |
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In Ubuntu it's important to us to have a good relationship with our Upstream projects and an efficient workflow we both benefit from.
The Upstream namespace on the wiki is all about:
- best practices for collaboration between Ubuntu and Upstream
- giving Upstreams better visibility into what's happening in Ubuntu
- recommendations for engaging and working with an Upstream project
Knowledge Base
Adopt an Upstream - if you are highly interested in some Upstream project and want work with them to improve it in Ubuntu
How you as an Upstream project can make your Ubuntu packager's life easier
General Links
Overview over Ubuntu Development
Our release schedule, including freezes and milestones
Ubuntu Upstream Report - Low hanging fruit for bugs you might have fixed that we haven't applied yet.
Upstream (last edited 2017-11-27 15:47:17 by bryanquigley)