• RazerCommander - Quick & Easy Submittal?

    From Josh Blagden@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 15:50:02 2017
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    Hi guys,

        I might be in the wrong mailing list for this topic, but here goes:

    There's a free/open-source package called RazerCommander, whose purpose
    is to take the place of Razer's Synapse program, largely because Razer
    only makes this program for MacOS and Windows. RazerCommander and Razer
    Synapse are for controlling the lighting on Razer's Chroma line of
    keyboards and mice. It's maintained by someone else for a different
    repository.

    It's compiled for Debian, but the fellow who wrote it doesn't have the
    energy to maintain an official Debian package. I don't know how to
    maintain an official Debian package and I don't really have a whole lot
    of time to devote to that. I also looked into the process of getting
    started with maintaining and submitting an official Debian package and
    it looks like it's a lot more work than it's worth.

    Is there some streamlined process for this? Perhaps one where I can just
    submit the source code and the binary package? Or some other way that
    doesn't take a couple weeks to figure out?


    Thank you,

            Josh Blagden


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    <p><font face="Monaco">Hi guys,</font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">    I might be in the wrong mailing list for
    this topic, but here goes: <br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">There's a free/open-source package called
    RazerCommander, whose purpose is to take the place of Razer's
    Synapse program, largely because Razer only makes this program
    for MacOS and Windows. RazerCommander and Razer Synapse are for
    controlling the lighting on Razer's Chroma line of keyboards and
    mice. It's maintained by someone else for a different
    repository. <br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">It's compiled for Debian, but the fellow who
    wrote it doesn't have the energy to maintain an official Debian
    package. I don't know how to maintain an official Debian package
    and I don't really have a whole lot of time to devote to that. I
    also looked into the process of getting started with maintaining
    and submitting an official Debian package and it looks like it's
    a lot more work than it's worth. <br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">Is there some streamlined process for this?
    Perhaps one where I can just submit the source code and the
    binary package? Or some other way that doesn't take a couple
    weeks to figure out?</font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco"><br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">Thank you,<br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">        Josh Blagden</font><br>
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  • From siman hew@21:1/5 to Josh Blagden on Mon Jan 22 00:00:01 2018
    hello,

    how can I unsubscribe this forum?

    thank you,

    Siman

    On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Josh Blagden <jfblagden@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi guys,

    I might be in the wrong mailing list for this topic, but here goes:

    There's a free/open-source package called RazerCommander, whose purpose is
    to take the place of Razer's Synapse program, largely because Razer only makes this program for MacOS and Windows. RazerCommander and Razer Synapse are for controlling the lighting on Razer's Chroma line of keyboards and mice. It's maintained by someone else for a different repository.

    It's compiled for Debian, but the fellow who wrote it doesn't have the
    energy to maintain an official Debian package. I don't know how to maintain an official Debian package and I don't really have a whole lot of time to devote to that. I also looked into the process of getting started with maintaining and submitting an official Debian package and it looks like
    it's a lot more work than it's worth.

    Is there some streamlined process for this? Perhaps one where I can just submit the source code and the binary package? Or some other way that
    doesn't take a couple weeks to figure out?


    Thank you,

    Josh Blagden


    <div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>hello,<br><br></div>how can I unsubscribe this forum?<br><br></div>thank you,<br><br></div>Siman<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Josh Blagden <span dir="ltr">&
    lt;<a href="mailto:jfblagden@gmail.com" target="_blank">jfblagden@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">




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    <p><font face="Monaco">Hi guys,</font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">    I might be in the wrong mailing list for
    this topic, but here goes: <br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">There&#39;s a free/open-source package called
    RazerCommander, whose purpose is to take the place of Razer&#39;s
    Synapse program, largely because Razer only makes this program
    for MacOS and Windows. RazerCommander and Razer Synapse are for
    controlling the lighting on Razer&#39;s Chroma line of keyboards and
    mice. It&#39;s maintained by someone else for a different
    repository. <br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">It&#39;s compiled for Debian, but the fellow who
    wrote it doesn&#39;t have the energy to maintain an official Debian
    package. I don&#39;t know how to maintain an official Debian package
    and I don&#39;t really have a whole lot of time to devote to that. I
    also looked into the process of getting started with maintaining
    and submitting an official Debian package and it looks like it&#39;s
    a lot more work than it&#39;s worth. <br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">Is there some streamlined process for this?
    Perhaps one where I can just submit the source code and the
    binary package? Or some other way that doesn&#39;t take a couple
    weeks to figure out?</font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco"><br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">Thank you,<br>
    </font></p>
    <p><font face="Monaco">        Josh Blagden</font><br>
    </p>
    </div>

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