Hi everyone,

I'd like your opinion regarding the following matter. There is a package I
need an update for (h5py), which is now particularly outdated. It is
currently being maintained by a solo Debian maintainer, who I contacted
regarding this but has yet to reply. So I worked on my own, fixed the
packaging for the latest upstream version and tested locally on my work
machines.

My understanding is that, If the package were team-maintained (like hdf5
for instance), I could provide these changes and contribute to updating the
package in an easier way. I am not even sure how I can forward my changes
to the Debian maintainer, I am just so used to the comfort of working in
Debian-science / Debian-med I guess.

My question is the following: is there a good practice for suggesting a
move to team-maintainership to a solo Debian maintainer ? Via a bug report
? Mailing-list ? Direct email contact ?

Also, would that actually make sense, or am I just plain silly here ?

Cheers,
Ghis

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