Another good Debian info. source (Re: Fwd: MATE 1.8 has now fully arrived in Debian)
Michael Paoli
Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu
Wed Jun 11 17:36:20 PDT 2014
Yes,
also seen here*:
https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2014/10/#MATE1.8
And that list (Debian Project News (not currently "weekly"), is a good one
to be subscribed to and read/skim - typically just a couple emails per month
or less (was weekly once-upon-a-time). Information, details, and
frequency beyond just what's covered by:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/
but without being as voluminous and frequent as many other Debian lists.
Of course don't forget to also be on the announce list, and if you're
maintaining Debian security, the relevant security list(s).
*perhaps many of us also, or first read it from that list :-)
> From: aaronco36 <aaronco36 at linuxwaves.com>
> Subject: Fwd: MATE 1.8 has now fully arrived in Debian
> Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 09:55:50 -0700
> Just a belated FYI for those of us keenly interested in current
> Debian desktop developments. Message source is [1]
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ quoting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> To: debian-devel at lists.debian.org
> Cc: pkg-mate-team at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Subject: MATE 1.8 has now fully arrived in Debian
> From: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de>
> Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 11:38:44 +0000
>
> Dear all,
>
> the MATE Packaging Team is proud to announce that MATE 1.8 has now
> fully arrived in Debian.
>
>
> The MATE desktop environment is a fork of what was formerly known as
> the GNOME v2 desktop environment. The MATE upstream developers have
> performed a really good job in integrating the old GNOME code with
> latest technologies like DConf an GSettings. The next upcoming
> release of MATE (which will be the 1.10 series) will also have GTK3
> support (if things go well!). During the last 6 months several
> people have worked on the provisioning of MATE packages in Debian.
>
>
> The initial workload has now been completed!!! \o/ PARTY!!!
>
> I.e.: all MATE packages have been uploaded to Debian unstable (and
> all packages have successfully migrated to Debian testing already).
> Some days back, the team provided uploads to wheezy-backports, so
> feel free to test MATE on Debian wheezy, if you like, as well.
>
>
> @Testers: a basic MATE desktop gets installed via the meta package
> "mate-desktop-environment". A wider range of extra
> tools/applets/etc. gets pulled in via the meta package
> "mate-desktop-environment-extras".
>
>
> @Testers2: We wait for your bug reports (and patches!)...
>
> I personally want to take this email as an opportunity to thank all
> the people involved in the recent packaging work. It's always
> dangerous to name people, because those lists have the risk of being
> incomplete, but still I want to mention a few people who really
> helped a lot with this pile of packages. Great appreciation to you
> guys!!!:
>
>
> Stefano Karapetsas (upstream)
> John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (pkg-mate-team)
> Sander Sweers (upstream)
> Vangelis Mouthsis (pkg-mate-team)
>
>
> light+love,
> Mike Gabriel (on behalf of the MATE package team and myself)
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> It now becomes relatively easier to do a network installation of
> Debian[2] followed by enabling the backports repository[3] and then
> installing MATE 1.8[4], to set up MATE as the default desktop
> environment for Debian stable/'wheezy'. Again, just sent out as an
> FYI.
>
> Cheers,
> +A+
>
>
> [1]https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/06/msg00041.html
> [2]http://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst
> [3]http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
> [4]http://wiki.mate-desktop.org/download#debian
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