My first problem is that I apparently didn't see an error message from dupload when I was trying to upload 1.1.2. I just finally read the anonymous-ftp upload procedure but the NMUs seem quite a bit ahead of me.
The truth is that I should give Debian up for adoption because I don't have the time to properly maintain it. My interests don't really lie in low level class libraries as much as high level ERP apps, database technologies and the sorts of things that drive enterprise computing. However, Kaffe is the only thing that I maintain so I am loathe to give it up entirely. I would be happy to share the burden of maintaining Kaffe with a number of people in the same manner as the X-strike force. I'm also able to dedicate hardware, bandwidth and other facilities thanks to my role at Brainfood. Let's proceed with this. I would imagine the Arnaud and Ben are good candidates. Comments? On Sunday 28 December 2003 00:21, Mark Wielaard wrote: > BTW. Why is Debian using such an old version of kaffe? > 1.1.2 was released on 7 Oct 2003. > 1.1.3 was released on 7 Dec 2003. > Kaffe is really getting much better and covering more and more packages > and free java programs with each release. Are there bugs in the newer > versions that prevent them from being packaged for Debian? -- Ean Schuessler, CTO Brainfood, Inc. http://www.brainfood.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]