>>>>> "Adrian" == Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adrian> On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Brian Russo wrote: Adrian> I'm willing to spend some time on the packages that are Adrian> orphaned, it doesn't matter if they are officially Adrian> maintained by QA or by me. Has anyone a good reason why Adrian> it's bad when I take care of these packages instead of Adrian> seeing them getting removed? I can't see the benefits when Adrian> we get rid of let's say 50 packages. No, you actually seem to be doing a good job as far as I can tell, so have at it. What you need to realize (and probably do) is that you have finite time and that if after a while you no longer have time to maintain the packages you have adopted you need to either find someone else to take care of them or ask for their removal. If Debian grows for ever and people sometimes orphan packages, then you will eventually be faced with either finding someone else who like you wants to see packages stay in Debian or choosing some packages to remove. So long as you are willing to remove the packages if you fail to find someone who can take care of them, then I think you're providing a useful service to the community.