cyrus-sasl2 is an important package, and according to p.q.d.o, it's been nearly two years since Dima Barsky last made a release. In the intervening time there have been numerous NMUs, but no one has claimed ownership, and it currently has 5 RC bugs, 39 important/normal ones, etc.
I other words, this package seems undermaintained. It turns out that I need an updated version of the package for my own purposes, so I'm going to be going through the patches in 2.1.19 and seeing which ones apply, etc., and I'm going to be keeping up with it (though releases are infrequent), so it occurs to me that perhaps I should consider adopting it. I guess at this point I mostly would like to find out if anyone else intends to work on it. I'm happy to defer to someone else, but if no one else has plans, then I'll go further than just putting together something for my own needs and work to go through the bug reports, etc, with the intention of getting a new version uploaded. Does this seem reasonable? Mike -- Got to be a chocolate Jesus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]