On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 02:17:01AM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote: > Yes, you may do so -- if in doubt, simply write an explanatory mail to > [EMAIL PROTECTED], and let the maintainer deal with it. If you're sure > that what you're doing is correct, there is in general no reason to not do it. > In order to prevent problems, I suggest being extra cautious changing the > state of bugs if you're not completely sure how to undo any potential > mistake you might make. > > In all cases, writing mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is always safe to do, and > there should always be some maintainer somewhere who will read the message can > can act on it appropriately. > > Thank you for your contribution (bugreports are also contributions in a way) > to Debian! > --Jeroen
Hi Jeroen (and all others), thanks for your quick reply! I'm pretty sure about the change, I just wanted to make sure that I'm not considered "hijacking someone's package". As for my contribution: I'd be happy to do more, and I'm monitoring wnpp for packages I feel knowledgeable enough about to offer my help and/or ask for sponsoring, but the right one just hasn't come across yet. ;-) Thanks again, Jan -- Jan C. Nordholz <jckn At gmx net>
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