On Fri, May 04, 2012 at 07:07:03PM +0200, Sebastian Urbach wrote: > Dear sir / madam, > > I want to complain about the debian package maintainer Christoph Martin > who is responsible for the SKS debian package. > > I wrote him personally about software updates for SKS in the past. He > refused to make 1.1.2 available as a debian package with no explanation > at all
Please forward that refusal to 663...@bugs.debian.org . > and was surprised by the fact that there even are updates for > SKS. I would be ashamed to call myself a debian package maintainer. > > The right reaction should be to say thanks for the info and > immediately start the work on the package update. His reaction till > today is exactly zero. > > I wrote another mail with the info that there is another update > available (1.1.3). No answer to that mail at all and i do not expect > one anymore. > > The last mini-update for the sks debian package had to be done by one > of the members of the sks-developer mailing-list, Daniel Kahn > Gilmor. Everybody who is using the debian package on that > list is angry about Christoph Martin. > > Imagine my big surprise when i found out that he isn't even > subscribed to that list. And just if i thought it couldn't get worse, > i received the info from Fabio M. Di Nitto who is also listed as a > package maintainer for SKS, that he hasn't done any work for debian in > years and probably never will be again. Please quote that info from Fabio M. Di Nitto on a new bug report for the sks package requesting the removal of Fabio M. Di Nitto from the Uploaders field. > > I hereby want to urge you to remove Christoph Martin and Fabio Di > Nitto as a package maintainer at least for the SKS package. Even no > maintainer would be better than those two. In fact there is no one in > the moment. > > The probably most used linux server distribution is > practically undermining everybody who wants to keep SKS alive. > > The members of the sks-dev list are working together with Kristian > Fiskerstrand (sks-keyservers.net) to provide a free pool for everybody. > And a lot of those people are well pissed off about the behavior from > Christoph Martin. Regards, Bart Martens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qa-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120504183747.ga16...@master.debian.org