Hello. I'm not entirely sure this is the best place for me to ask this, but it seemed like a reasonable guess.
I am the author of daemond, an init replacement <plug style="shameless">which is blindingly fast and flexible</plug>. I would like to allow it to work for debian but I am unsure how to proceed. Should I: (a) Ask for someone willing to take my source and adapt it for debian, maintaining it there (b) Create an initial debian package for it /then/ offer it for maintenance or (c) Create tha package and maintain it myself, asking for a mentor? In the case of (b) and (c) above, things are complicated by the fact that I don't personally use debian. (b) would be possible if someone would give me a tarball of the set of all possible boot time scripts from a sid install, although testing remains problematic-- but a prospective maintainer would then be able to install and find the kinks rather than have to construct a (potentially complicated) complete boot setup before he can even try. Opinions? -- Marc A. Pelltier