The time is long since past to admit that I will *never* again have the time to provide proper maintenance to my packages. Given the brief delay in the freeze, hopefully someone can pick these up and get new versions in with proper maintainers.
I don't have time to provide sponsorship either; I will be around to answer questions for the new maintainer, but you might wait a day or two for a response (but usually more quickly than that.) I can provide a CVS repo of the package history for all of these; send me an email (adopters only, please). I have submitted wnpp bugs for these; I've not uploaded versions with the maintainer set to QA, I'll get around to that later(!) for any that aren't adopted. Bug#392665: O: nvi - 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi Effectivley dead upstream. Needs some love for 8bit and unicode handling. Bug#392666: O: dgpsip - Correct GPS location with DGPS signal from internet Probably irrelevant now that selective availability is gone, but popcon shows 32 installs, so maybe someone is actually using this. If noone adopts, I'll ask for removal rather than re-assign to QA. Bug#392671: O: ee - An "easy editor" for novices and compuphobics Not dead upstream, but finished, I think. Bug#392672: O: positron - synchronization manager for the Neuros Audio Computer Python. Probably dead after v1.1. Pierre Habouzit has NMU'd a version 1.1 upgrade and support for new python policy, see bug # 380895. Regards, Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]