* Romain Beauxis [Sun, 17 Apr 2005 18:40:44 +0200]: > Hi at last! Hi Romain,
> I found out that there had been an new upstream release for chkrootkit, and I > intented to package it. New upstream releases are not material for a NMU, have a look at the Developers Reference (this is true except under very rare circumstances, or if the maintainer allowed such NMU). If you think that chkrootkit could use a bit of help, perhaps you should contact the maintainer and offer your help as a co-maintainer? Or if you already did and received no response after a reasonable period of time, you should contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you believe the maintainer _may_ be not active any more. > Also, I closed many many false positives that are related in README.debian > file, specificaly or generaly - like for false positives due to tcp port > tests... Uhm, you shouldn't close those for which you introduced no changes in the README.Debian file from the changelog. Instead, you sould use [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. Again, check the Developers Reference. HTH, -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 Listening to: Enrique Bunbury - Hermosos y malditos Q: How do Debian developers play Russian rulette? A: Everone contributes a key revocation certificate and chooses a number from one to ten. Then everybody executes a random generator - if it's a match, then his revocation certificate is submitted to the keyservers. -- seen on [EMAIL PROTECTED]