Hi Kamil and Simon- On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 21:31 +0200, Kamil Ignacak wrote: > Hi Simon, > > Thank you very much for the answer. In that case I will try to look > further and see if anyone else is currently the main developer of the > package already. > > Kamal: could you please let me know if you consider yourself the owner > of the package? If not then I would like to step in and take over this > project. Please do let me know.
No, I don't consider myself the owner of the package. Given Simon's blessing there, I think you can feel free to start bringing it back to life again. Please note that its "orphaned" status in Debian, and the large number of outstanding bug reports: http://packages.qa.debian.org/u/unixcw.html I am a Debian Developer and a member of the Debian Hams group, and I would quite willing to adopt and sponsor a Debian upload of a new upstream package of unixcw if you do improve upon it (and I could help with packaging issues as well, but I'm afraid I'm too swamped to take on a more active role in development for it). Thanks in advance for your efforts! -Kamal > Best regards, > Kamil > > > > On 06.09.2011 10:31, Simon Baldwin wrote: > > Hi Kamil, > > > > Thanks for the email, and your interest in Unixcw. > > > > I haven't updated the package for a while now, and don't really expect > > to do anything to it in the way of improvement in the foreseeable > > future. I know that Kamal has created a few patches for it to help to > > keep it up to date with current Linux releases, and I'm very grateful to > > him for doing this. I guess the program is sort-of looking for a new > > owner at present, and if somebody wanted to take it over I'd be fine > > with that. > > > > Best regards, > > > > --S > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* Kamil Ignacak <acer...@wp.pl> > > *To:* simon_bald...@yahoo.com > > *Cc:* ka...@whence.com; packa...@qa.debian.org > > *Sent:* Tuesday, 30 August 2011, 19:05 > > *Subject:* News about unixcw? > > > > Hi Simon, > > > > Recently I've started using cwcp program from unixcw package to learn > > Morse code. I find it very useful, but I have also noticed that the > > program has some problems. Some of them have been addressed by patches > > created by Kamal Mostafa > > (https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/unixcw-fixes > > <https://launchpad.net/%7Ekamalmostafa/+archive/unixcw-fixes>). I have > > implemented some changes in my local copy of cwlib myself as well. > > > > I would like to ask you whether you still actively maintain this > > package, and if you accept any patches or other kind of help with the > > package. > > > > I'm adding in CC some people who may be interested in any news about the > > package. > > > > Have a nice day! > > > > Best regards, > > Kamil Ignacak > > > > >
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