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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.
   * 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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=== Todo ===
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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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CategoryUpstream

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

General Links


CategoryUpstream

Upstream (last edited 2017-11-27 15:47:17 by bryanquigley)