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I am maintainer for mg in Debian. Problem is: Since 2018 there are no tagged new versions for mg on github anymore, even though mg in OpenBSD 6.6 appears to be pretty stable. Without version numbering it is very difficult to provide new Debian packages. I have no indication to tell a good from a bad version. You know much better.
Do you think it would be possible to tag a version from time to time? Following the version number schemer from the "pre-github" time would be sufficient.
Thanx in advance
Harri
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Hi Han,
I am maintainer for mg in Debian. Problem is: Since 2018 there are no tagged new versions for mg on github anymore, even though mg in OpenBSD 6.6 appears to be pretty stable. Without version numbering it is very difficult to provide new Debian packages. I have no indication to tell a good from a bad version. You know much better.
Do you think it would be possible to tag a version from time to time? Following the version number schemer from the "pre-github" time would be sufficient.
Thanx in advance
Harri
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: