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ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com (Ubuntu Documentation Project)
ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com (Ubuntu Documentation Project)
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in C/packagingguide-C.omf:6(creator)
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mantha@ubuntu.com (Jordan Mantha)
mantha@ubuntu.com (Jordan Mantha)
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in C/packagingguide-C.omf:9(maintainer)
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Ubuntu Packaging Guide
Ubuntu Packaging Guide
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Located in C/packagingguide-C.omf:12(title)
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2005-11-28
2005-11-28
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Located in C/packagingguide-C.omf:15(date)
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An introduction to packaging programs for Ubuntu and other Debian based distributions.
An introduction to packaging programs for Ubuntu and other Debian based distributions.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in C/packagingguide-C.omf:20(description)
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HOWTO
HOWTO
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Located in C/packagingguide-C.omf:23(type)
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Ubuntu Packaging
Ubuntu Packaging
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in C/ubuntu.xml:15(title)
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Uploading and Review
Uploading and Review
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Located in C/ubuntu.xml:18(title)
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Once you have created a source package (either a completely new package or just an update/bugfix), you will want to distribute your package so that other people can enjoy your hard work. The most effective way to do that for <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> is to contribute your package to the Universe repository. The community developers who are responsible for the Universe repository are known as Masters of the Universe (<ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU">MOTU</ulink>). <ulink url="http://revu.tauware.de">REVU</ulink> is a web-based tool that gives people a place to upload their source packages for other people to look at and for MOTUs to review in a structured manner.
Once you have created a source package (either a completely new package or just an update/bugfix), you will want to distribute your package so that other people can enjoy your hard work. The most effective way to do that for <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> is to contribute your package to the Universe repository. The community developers who are responsible for the Universe repository are known as Masters of the Universe (<ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU">MOTU</ulink>). <ulink url="http://revu.tauware.de">REVU</ulink> is a Web-based tool that gives people a place to upload their source packages for other people to look at and for MOTUs to review in a structured manner.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in C/ubuntu.xml:20(para)
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Contributing as an Uploader
Contributing as an Uploader
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Parsons
Located in C/ubuntu.xml:32(title)
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