Dear Luk, I understand that the transition was quite substantial. But I want to rehearse my main concern: without those changes, the version current to etch is just of very little (if any) use -- I really doubt that it would be used by the users in that shape. I understand that it might be easier simply to remove it from the distribution, but since there is interest in lush (as popcon shows), it would become a nice addition for Scientific subpart of Debian distribution.
That is why I am asking to bend rules little bit to admit lush to etch (I didn't ask that hard for keyjnote package which was in much better shape and which didn't get into etch only due to a bug report with grave importance with no grounds for that) On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Luk Claes wrote: > >Dear Release Team, > >I want to present to your attention lush package which was recently orphaned > >and which I decided to take care about in the future, thus I adopted it. > Diff is rather large and changes in the build system are not something to do > during freeze time, so I'm not unblocking it. -- .-. =------------------------------ /v\ ----------------------------= Keep in touch // \\ (yoh@|www.)onerussian.com Yaroslav Halchenko /( )\ ICQ#: 60653192 Linux User ^^-^^ [175555]
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