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1) Yep I need to do a upload to clear some minor bugs. This will be done. 2) Not true. The only serious bug is this one. 3) Not true. I am very much alive. 4) This is the only EAN13 barcode package in debian. 5) Not true. ean13 was released with sarge. I will upload a new release to correct the 'minor' and 'normal' bugs soon. Ciao, Jim Westveer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Friday 16 September 2005 02:19 am, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote: > Package: ean13 > Version: 0.4-8.1 > Severity: serious > > Hi, > > During the Debian QA meeting hold during Sept. 09th till 11th, we > decided that looking at packages that haven't been uploaded for a very > long time could cover up some QA problems. > > I've done this now and your package showed up on the list. I propose > to remove it. > It has almost no users and the same functionality is provided by GNU > barcode. > > This usually means that your package matched some of the following > criteria: > > [1] Your packages has not had a maintainer upload for more than > three years. > > [2] has one or more RC bugs with no answer from the maintainer (**) > > [3] the state of your packages in general seems to indicate that you > might be MIA > > [4] (if we propose a removal) it shows in popcon as having less than > 100 users with the package installed. > > [5] the package was not released with sarge > > and at least ([1] and ( [2] or [3] or [4] or [5] )) was true. > > (**) The maintainer not answering to RC bugs refers to bugs filed > more than one month before the time the check was performed. > > After 7 days without answer from you (the maintainer) we will reassign > this bug to either WNPP (in case we propose to orphan it) or > ftp.debian.org (in case we propose to remove it). > > The package will need an upload or an explanation for this action not to > proceed. > > Please do *not* upload a package just to get off this list - it won't > help the package at all. Maintainers should be responsive and feel > responsible for their packages without needing other people to force > them to do work. Sometimes, finding a new maintainer or even removing > the package completly from the archive is better for Debian's users. > > Thanks! > > Marc -- Jim Westveer ------------------------------------------------------------ Other than telling us how to live, eat, think, marry, pray, vote, invest, educate, and die, I think the government has done a fine job of staying out of our lives. ------------------------------------------------------------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1-425-591-3002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp-key 36129171 ------------------------------------------------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]