Hi! > >I have nothing against the > >intervention of someone else, active and strongly interested in the > >project. :) > > Was you aren't able to find under the last year and the QA team didn't > help into this matter, the upstream is pointing the download of the > updated > debian versions to my website. This is helping the users to get > up-to-date versions. > > Of course that have this available by apt and official sources is > much better. :) > > >Ales Zabala Alava and Eder Marques wrote me in past about the same > >thing, and he was interested in helping, so maybe joining the forces > >could be a good thing. :) I added them to the recipients of this > >message. > > Very kindly of you to added me. I appreciate that.
Thanks for remembering me, also :-) I would like to help maintaining this package also. I have several years of user experience, and I'm more or less used to source code, also. > With all respect and just being honest, if you have plans to really > start sooner to maintain txt2tags > will be great to have it update on debian repositories. But if you > will still just holding it, IMHO > will be better just you "pass the torch" to other that can take care > and have more time. > > If you decide to orphaned it, just let me know that and I can adopt > it, but I am really tired > after spend an year trying to get txt2tags updated on Debian and the > project didn't care about > my help. Thanks for all your work, Eder! What if we propose to python-apps team to maintain this package? I don't know if you already are member or not, but that should not be an inconvenient, I think. This could be a good way to ensure packages healt, and Christian, Eder and me would have a central place to work in the package. I haven't contacted python-apps team, better to know your opinions before. Bye, Shagi
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