On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
There isn't much that I can do about packages that I don't maintain; we have some tools for this, but it is primarily a matter of personal preference (and not Debian dogma) how packages are maintained in Debian.
We have certain ways to change things: There is a technical commitee, there is the general resolution, etc.
If there is some concrete way that you feel that we can help encourage team-oriented maintenance of packages, I'd like to hear it.
What about taking part in discussions of the relevant development lists. I just noticed that there is a zope-debhelper in Ubuntu. The idea for this came up a long time ago in Debian (before Ubuntu even existed). Why not announcing this at the relevant list? Just in case the list is unknown: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-zope-developers So now I did what IMHO the Ubuntu maintainer of zope-epoz (a package maintained by me in Debian) should have done: Offered group maintainance to him and informed the list about this. The measurable profit that Ubuntu would have deserved if they would have moved zope-debhelper to Debian would have been that they could have zope-epoz in a more recent version than they have now (and we could go through the jungle of the new versioning together). This might be true for other packages as well. I do not want you to tell you that cooperation does not work in every field of packaging. But there are examples which simply suck and I hope this can be solved in the future. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]