Hi Jonas, I am replying to both you and the list in case you have already unsubscribed to the list.
That is a real shame! On 24/08/2020 12:47, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > I clearly missed the memo that the Debian multimedia team had become the > salsa multimedia team, embracing the salsa bugtracker and concerned > about loss of salsa-specific chatter. > I wasn't aware of any team policy with respect to Merge Requests, and Salsa Issues. And I just checked our packaging wiki page to be sure. I have to admit that I had not until recently had any objection to also using MRs and Issues in parallel with the BTS and patches. I normally look in both places before an upload. Having said that, I did upload a package recently only to discover an MR with the exact same QA commits already doing what I had just done manually! In theory I suppose it is also possible to forget to check the BTS (thinking I checked there one week ago, and there won't be anything new). I think people should be a bit more tolerant when we are all volunteers. > Don't worry - I am still in Debian and continue to collaborate there, > with any and all of you interested in that. If you think some of the > packages I left behind is better maintained with my involvement than > without it, then do tell and let's look at it together, collaboratively. I am sure you will be welcomed back if you get the itch to help out again in the future. -- Regards, Ross Gammon FBEE 0190 904F 1EA0 BA6A 300E 53FE 7BBD A689 10FC
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