On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 1:48 PM Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff.email> wrote: > after the answer to my RFS - bug went directly to non-participants, I > answer the same way. > > A note in advance: I am neither employed by Debian nor by Canonical. I > have to do a job because of that. > My employer supports my work for Debian, but at the moment I can only > work for Debian in my spare time. > > Therefore, I don't allow myself to answer mails that contain sayings > like "... It's frustrating that there has been no response to ...".
I also am neither employed by Debian nor by Canonical. My job does not involve anything at all related to Debian or Ubuntu or Linux or open source software. I have never received a salary to do Debian or Ubuntu packaging. I did not start with my "it's frustrating" email. I sent you patches to https://bugs.debian.org/904168 over a year ago. I sent you a followup via that bug. I pinged you on IRC. I also have made several offers to sponsor your uploads which should save you time and effort, but you ignore me there too. I feel like I am left with no other reasonable alternative than to try to reach out to your sponsors to get acknowledgment of my patches. The Debian GNOME team would be happy to take over maintainership of simple-scan if it is too much of a burden to accept patches and answer emails. We have volunteered multiple times and the offer is still open. There are a total of 8 commits in my branch; it looks like you didn't see the 3 oldest commits. Thanks, Jeremy Bicha