Some prosody-modules, not being installed in final binary package
Hi, Is it possible for trisquel to change the way which the prosody module package is created. It seems that both Debian and Ubuntu (and by extension trisquel) seems to only include a selection of the community modules, despite them being some missing ones bieng acceptable for a FSDG compliant distro. Specifically mod_external_services (used to advertise stun/turn) is not provided by Debian/Ubuntu in any release, but is compatible with the version in trisquel (later versions include it by default) and is very useful for a/v call setup with xmpp.
Parabola has a system whereby there custom script pulls the modules in (no build required) and removes a specified few which are considered either obsolete, not privacy respecting etc. I appreciate trisquel isn't rolling release, but wondered if there was a way it could be packaged more like parabola (closer to the full set of extra modules) rather than the cherry picked ones via debian/ubuntu.
Totally understand if this isn't doable etc, but just thought I'd ask? If not, is there any reason I can't just use a module or two from parabolas prosody-modules package?, given they aren't distro specific and parabola is a FSDG compliant 100% libre distro to.
Many Thanks Ryan