Yes, it is the exact thing I can and should do. And it is now finaly fixed. And my experienc with the QA MIA is bad. As I already had noticed them about this source, it was just bumped. Op do., sep. 19, 2024 om 08:27, Stephen Kitt <sk...@debian.org> schreef: On Wed, 18 Sep 2024 11:52:23 +0000, benatt...@gezapig.nl (mailto:benatt...@gezapig.nl) wrote: I am not personally interested.
This is the place I suppose to put such when suspect a maintainer is not maintaining. Thus someone could look into that situation. debian-devel isn’t the right place for this, as has already been explained. If you think that a maintainer is MIA, the right place to communicate that is the MIA team; see https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MIA (https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MIA) for details. If you have noticed that a package is out-of-date, the right place to communicate that is the bug tracker; check the package’s existing bugs to make sure there isn’t already a “new version available” bug, and if there isn’t, file a wishlist bug. It can't in these cases just wait a couple of years before updating. Debian is built by volunteers; sometimes people’s priorities change, other aspects of life take precedence, etc. Regards, Stephen