On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 10:14:32AM +0100, Niv Altivanik wrote: > Hi, I have previously posted on this mailing list to ask for someone > to get interested in my packages, without any response, hope I'll get > more chance this time.
I'm surpised, I thought I remembered a response. > they are all linda and lintian free, and have been dependency-tested > in a pbuilder chroot, A good start :) > All packages are digitally signed with my key that is published on > commons keyservers. Not good enough if you wish to become a Debian Developer yourself, but if you will commit to looking after the packages and can live with having to make sponsored uploads only it shouldn't be a problem. > so let's present the software: > > [1]Skippy is a full-screen task/window switcher a la Apple Expos??, this > package closes bug #259096 [2]. > I didn't fill an ITP on skippy as the upstream author does > not respond to my mails, so i don't judge this package as > any complete as i can't even have his real name. It's unfortunate that the upstream author isn't responsive, as this can be very useful when making packages, and handling bug reports especially. I'm a bit disappointed that the package is split into two version, it would be nice if there could be a way of only having one which would detect which kind of X11 windowing system you were running and load the correct code. Still it's a pretty application, pretty unique as far as I can see and very cute. I will sponsor it, give me a few days to look over it properly and if there are problems I'll mail you privately. > [3]Glurp is a gtk2.4+ client for the MPD music player daemon. > I didn't fill an ITP on Glurp because there already is a > maintainer for MPD related and i feel he should just take > my package as a work relief. Have you mailed the maintainer to inform him/her? Steve -- # The Debian Security Audit Project. http://www.debian.org/security/audit -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]