Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jay Berkenbilt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I use these and would be happy to adopt the package.
>
> OK, that sounds good, and thanks.  I just uploaded 1.17-19 which seems
> to be doing fine with the autobuilders.

Sounds good.  I'm at the tail end of unpacking in my new place, so
right this moment, I'm doing only major Debian work.  In a week or two
when I get back to "normal", I'll have a closer look at this and do a
new upload resolving any bugs I can take care of right away and
adopting the package at the same time.

> (I had also wondered, if further upstream development still isn't
>  likely, if there might be any people who would want to contact the
>  current author about continuing development themselves.)

The thought crossed my mind as well.  At the moment, I wouldn't be
inclined to do more than prepare patches to send upstream, but we'll
see.  I have a few unrelated packages (though one is PDF related) that
I'm trying to get ready for release, so that will take most of my
discretionary development time.  (I have a PDF library and some useful
tools I wrote as part of my job that my former employer graciously
allowed me to release as an open source project.  Details
forthcoming.)

-- 
Jay Berkenbilt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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