‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, July 30, 2020 6:05 PM, Lev Lamberov <[email protected]> wrote:
> When someone asks for sponsoring an upload, I expect the person to at > least try to build their package and run lintian against it. Currently, > I see only boilderplate generated by dh-make-elpa. Please, make sure you > pushed all of your commits to the repo. > Thanks a lot for the detailed analysis! Now, I must first apologize for not conveying my intentions clearly. You are right, that this is just boilerplate. I have not worked on removing lintian's suggestions and other things that you pointed out. They are under my attention, and I was not asking for upload right now. I only wanted to understand the licensing part. This I _completely_ failed to convey! Again, I apologize that I wasted your time and energy. In fact I have some questions that I need to answer myself. Such as "How do I package .texinfo docs?"! I do not know how that is done, but I haven't looked at other packages doing this _at all_. I understand that the package is not ready for upload yet. I will be working on this at the earliest convenience (possibly tomorrow or the weekend). Thanks again for taking the trouble! -- D Vaidya

