At 16:10 -0700 1998-06-15, Dermot John Bradley wrote: >Joel as you can see from the CC: headers above this email is going out to >more than just yourself. The point(s) I'm making below I consider to be >important to the Debian project as a whole. > >As can be seen from bug #23367, you sent me an email to tell me there was >a newer version of gd than the most recent one I had released (as libgd, >libgd-altdev, libgd1g, and libgd1g-dev). In the reply I sent to you I >mentioned that I had only recently become aware of this new versionm and >was in the process of preparing a package of it.
I wasn't thinking when I did that upload, I intended to remove it almost as soon as I had uploaded it, but I was tired, and decided I would do it later, and I guess I forgot. >I now see that you have uploaded a non-maintainer release of this new >version to master.debian.org! To be blunt I'm pissed about this...indeed >this is *not* the first time someone has decided to do a non-maintainer >release of one of the packages I've been working on without checking with >me first. I apologize, and have deleted my NMU from incoming (in the process accidentally deleting libgdk-imlib* as well, oops{1]). [1]Shaleh: please accept my apologies, I have replaced the affected files (libgdk-imlib-dev_1.6-1.1_i386.deb, and libgdk-imlib1_1.6-1.1_i386.deb) with copies from a mirror of incoming, so everything should still be OK. -- Joel "Espy" Klecker Debian GNU/Linux Developer <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://web.espy.org/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]