Hi Andrew, On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 09:37:02PM -0500, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote:
> > While reviewing some packages, your package came up as a package that > > should maybe be orphaned by its maintainer, because: > > * Out of date with upstream. > > * Buggy. (1 RC bug). > > * NPOASR. (Never part of a stable release). > > * Low popcon. > > If you think that it should be removed from Debian instead of being > > orphaned, please reply to this bug and tell so. > > If you disagree and want to continue to maintain this package, please > > close this bug and do an upload also fixing the other issues. > I just came across this package. It's been three years since this bug > was reported with no response from the maintainer. Nor have there been > any maintainer uploads of the package in this time. There are also > unanswered bugs that are even older than this. Though the maintainer > is not completely MIA. He has uploaded other packages within the last > year. [1] The package is no longer RC-buggy and /has/ been part of a stable release, though this is only because of the action of NMUers. I've added them to Cc: Mehdi, Bastian, do you have any personal interest in the dogtail package, and opinion on whether it should be orphaned? If it were orphaned, would either of you be interested in adopting it? I certainly don't think low popcon is an argument for orphaning the package - it might be an argument for removing the package, but isn't a very strong one by itself. Likewise, unanswered non-RC bugs are not by themselves a reason for orphaning a package. However, there's also bug #585287 which has gone unanswered and may actually be a serious issue in the package. José Carlos, are you still interested in maintaining dogtail? You haven't uploaded it in 6 years, and it does seem to be in need of attention. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org
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