Hi, On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 10:28:22PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote: > That is perfectly OK for me. Sebastian, thanks for offering to help out
Great, hopefully we can make sure libmb, libcaa etc. make it to the next Debian stable as well. > Just in case I've given the wrong impression: Debian is a volunteer > organisation. Being a member of the community isn't an obligation (that > is even written in our constitution). I still spend more time on > upstream stuff than any of my packages themselves. I personally feel it > is really helpful to have good developers in the community even if you > can't commit to packaging tasks, just as long as you let people know > what you can and can't commit to. I realise that it's a volunteer organisation. However, I didn't want potentially useful packages to drop out of Debian because I wasn't able to give them the required attention. I'd much rather someone with the time and expertise take over the packaging task, so that I can try to do a better job of keeping the upstream code in a better shape. I'm finally getting back into updating libmb, bringing the schema up to date with the current XML web service. I'll try to ensure it's kept up to date in a more timely fashion. > FYI there is also a mini-debconf in the UK next week: > > https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Miniconf-UK/2013 > > and it could be a good opportunity to see the fun social side of Debian > and/or get PGP signatures. I won't be there myself unfortunately but I > may be around London again some time in December. Yeah, I'd seen that. Work is always busy for me coming up to Christmas though, and that coupled with personal and family commitments mean I can't really take time out to get to this sadly. Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131106213520.ga12...@gently.org.uk