I can also try to do an upload (or we together, I don't mind either way). I thought the "debian" group on salsa was supposed to mean "collab maint" aka "everyone can just upload"?
On December 5, 2020 1:23:13 PM UTC, gustavo panizzo <g...@zumbi.com.ar> wrote: >Hello Nicholas > >On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 11:26:00AM -0500, Nicholas D Steeves wrote: >>Dear Evgeni and Gustavo, >[snip] >> >>Would you please consider updating the package, or orphaning it so someone >>will see the wnpp alert and can adopt it without delay? As you prefer! > >my only involvement with tuned was filing the initial ITP bug > >I offer to perform an upload before the freeze and orphan >the package after the release for someone else to pick it up, unless >someone else is doing it already/wants to do it/has a better idea. > > >>I'm also CCing our Multimedia Team, because the tuned is of interest to >>people who do digital audio work. A realtime kernel and sysctl tuning is >>often--usually, in my experience--required when using a USB interface, >>which is what most people are using these days, and tuned is supposed to >>make this a lot easier and less error-prone. Tuned-2.10 was/is not >>sufficient to get my system into a usable state for audio work, and I'm >>hoping I can replace all my customisations with tuned-2.14, and that less >>experienced users will have an easier time of the tricky work of tuning :-) >> >>Warm regards, >>Nicholas >> >>P.S. If you're not familiar with "salvaging", here are some links: >>https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#package-salvaging >>https://wiki.debian.org/PackageSalvaging >>https://gobby.debian.org/export/debconf17/bof/if_you_love_a_package_let_it_go >