Hy Alex, Thanx for the information. I read it and just submitted a RFP.
I hope that I find somebody that can help me. Markus Am Donnerstag, 1. September 2005 21:49 schrieb Alexander Schmehl: > Hi Markus! > > * Markus Döbele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050830 23:06]: > > I had a look at this page, but its for submitting bugs. > > I don't understand what that has to to with each other. > > > > I need someone that helps me doing a Debian package and do not want to > > report a bug. > > > > Confused.... > > [ 35 lines unecessary quote deleted, please do us a favour and read > http://learn.to/quote/ ] > > Yes, Debian uses a "virtual" package called "wnpp" (work needing and > prospective packages) to coordinate who is working on which software. > > So if you wan't to tell us "Please include this peace of softwaer" the > standard way is to report a bug against this wnpp package, with "RFP" > (request for package) in the subject. > It's explained in detail here: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2 > To avoid unnecessary questions, you should mention which programming > language you used, and that the compiler for that language is not free > according to Debians definition of free software. > > If you want to package it yourself, read the New Maintainers FAQ at > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/index.en.html and ask > further questions on the debian-mentors list > http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/ > > > Yours sincerely, > Alexander