>>>>> Corey Popelier writes: cp> My issue is this, 5.5.3 is actually about 5 or 6 versions cp> behind the times. It was from about Sept last year if I cp> recall. Now I don't know what the status of the maintainer of cp> this package is, but what are the Debian policy/ethical issues cp> involved if I suddenly piped up and said I had [unofficial?] cp> packages available for this?
It's called hijacking a package, and would be unethical unless you made it very clear that your package is unofficial. However, if you think that the maintainer has fallen off the face of the earth (which isn't such a bad assumption in the case of fetchmail IMHO), you can go through a whole song and dance described in the developers-reference package. But you have to be a developer to do that. cp> Would anyone hunt me down with a sizable knife if I ever cp> [unofficially] packaged something that appeared to be a tad cp> outdated? :) I don't think so. Just make sure that it's clear that your package is unofficial. -- Got jag? http://www.tribsoft.com