Assigning maintainership to the team makes sense to me (and I favour team maintainership as well), but I'd like to hear Andrea's thoughts. As noted, my activity level has been quite low of late, and I wouldn't want my opinion taken to have too much significance.
Realistically, I'm not likely to be able to play a significant role in pygame's maintenance going forward. -Ed On May 17, 2013 3:38 AM, "Vincent Cheng" <vincentc1...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 2:33 AM, Vincent Cheng <vincentc1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Andrea and Ed, > > > > Would it be ok with you if we were to set pygame's maintainer to the > > Debian Python Modules Team > > <python-modules-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org>? I'm personally in > > favour of moving as many packages as possible over to team > > maintainership, and pygame is important enough that I think it > > deserves to have more people taking care of it (and besides, team > > uploads are easier to do than NMUs). > > > > Ed: you're currently pygame's maintainer, but even though I've sent > > you multiple private emails (and I and Andreas cc'ed you in our > > conversations) since I took up de facto maintainership of pygame back > > in June of 2011, I've never heard back from you at all. Not to mention > > that a quick search through Debian's mailing lists seems to indicate > > that you were last seen around 2002...are you still active in Debian, > > and would you still like to take part in maintaining pygame? > > > > Regards, > > Vincent > > Err, I meant to cc debian-python@l.d.o, not python-modules-t...@l.a.d.o.my > bad. >