* Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-03 21:03]: > | Did you keep track which packages have been spoken for and for which > | you still need to file RFA or O reports?
Let's make another round. > | * the Octave complex > -- is now in the hands on the pkg-octave-devel group with octave2.1 as the > first (and only, so far) release. Thanks to Rafael for organising and > spear-heading this. I see that octave-ci, octave-matcompat and octave2.0 still list you as maintainer. Should they be transferred to [EMAIL PROTECTED] too? > | * the gsl set: > > -- is still mine though Bas Zoetekouw indicated that he would like to help. I > think I got Chris Steigies to agree to help too. Looking at gsl itself, I can see neither of their names. Have they done any work and can they maybe do an upload fixing some bugs and adding themselves as uploaders? > | * the Perl "spreadsheet" complex: > -- was picked up en bloc by Gunnar Wolf, and already uploaded. Thanks, Gunnar! OK. > | * other Perl packages: > | - dbd-odbc > | - finance-streamer > | - inline-octave [ related to Octave ] > | - math-numbercruncher > | - statistics-descriptive > Still up for grabs. Only dbd-octave had upstream releases lately -- and > should find a new home. The others are more esoteric. If it gets too bad I > can always orphan them later. inline-octave has been adopted by the Octave group, and libmath-numbercruncher and libstatistics-descriptive-perl by the Perl group. Maybe you can file RFAs for finance-streamer and dbd-odbc? > | * bc (with binary packages bc and dc) > -- picked up with an immediate upload by John Hasler. Thanks, John! OK. > | * Miscellaneous > | - afio (2 open bugs, active upstream, pretty straightforward) > Picked up Erik Schanze who already uploaded a new package with several > patches that have since been blessed upstream. Thanks, Erik! OK. > | - time (dead upstream) > -- picked up by Tollef (no new upload yet). Thanks, Tollef! OK (uploaded in the meantime). > | - tob (fairly dead upstream despite CPR and a new upstream author > recently) > -- still mine, but not that much work. OK. > | - wajig (very active upstream, and well maintained upstream) > -- now officially Grahams, and I sponsor him -- Thanks, Graham!. Effectively, > that is what have done for the last one or two years anyway. (Graham is not a OK. Great. Seems most of the packages have been adopted now. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]