On 17/08/10 12:30, Adrian Knoth wrote: > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 05:58:43PM +0200, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > >> I've had a small private followup conversation with Andreas about >> this. He basically came up with the suggestion to turn >> debian-multime...@lists.debian.org from a *development* oriented mailing >> list to a *user* focused list. This way users can share their thoughts, >> concerns and kudos. > > Sounds good to me. > > I also digged out some mails from the archive with subject "closing down > debian-multimedia alioth project and l.d.o list", dating back to April > 2009. > > I never noticed there was still traffic on debian-multime...@l.d.o. > > Anyway, make this the place for users and keep > pkg-multimedia-maintainers for "internal" discussion. > > Also note that we should change the maintainer address in the following > packages: > > http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=debian-multime...@lists.debian.org > > If we want to make debian-multimedia a place for users anytime soon, > we'd probably need to change all those packages upfront, IOW, before we > release squeeze. > > I'm not entirely sure the release team is happy if we'll upload 17 > packages just because of a maintainer's email address change, but given > the long release cycle, I see no other way if we want to use > debian-multime...@l.d.o, unless it's acceptable to see a bug reports now > and then on this list. > > > BTW: Many of these packages are pretty old, e.g. no new upload since > 2007 for hexter. They are also not available on git.debian.org. It might > be a good first step for beginners to get some experience with git, > git-buildpackage, team guidelines (multiline fields) and housekeeping in > general to help with these 17 packages. WDYT? ;)
Lets go over the list: freecycle: Looper and sampler. No upstream release since 2007. It seems like we have more active loopers in debian? Popcon < 250. fusd-kor: Is this necessary anymore? Its for tunneling OSS into jack. Last website update on 2007. popcon = 2 (!). gigedit: Already worked on, it seems. gmerlin: Is this taken care of by gmerlin-avdecoder? goattracker: C64 music editor. Updated on january. Does anyone still want to play C64 music files? Popcon < 250 hexter: DSSI plugin. Has a version released in 2009. Popcon < 150 ll-scope: DSSI plugin. No upstream release since 2007. Is DSSI actively used? Popcon < 100 mcp-plugins: LADSPA plugins. A new upstream release is available, looks like it is from 2008. popcon < 1200 milkytracker: Upstream page is 403-Forbidden. I think we can drop a dead-upstream project. Popcon ~= 250 ocp: A music player. Do we need yet another one? Popcon < 500. openmovieeditor: Has a new upstream release from 2009, but the project seems dead. Popcon < 1000. rev-plugins: A LADSPA reverb. No upstream release since 2007. Popcon ~= 700. sineshaper: A DSSI synth plugin. No upstream release since 2007. Popcon < 60. stops: Definitions and instrument for aeolus. No upstream release since 2007. Popcon < 200. vco-plugins: LASPA anti-aliased oscillators. No upstream release since 2007. Popcon ~= 700. vkeybd: A virtual keyboard. No new upstream release. Popcon ~= 350 wavbreaker: Cuts a wav file into sections. No upstream release since 2008. I think we have alternative applications in debian. Popcon ~= 80. I believe that if no one steps in to take care of these packages, we can safely orphan them (except maybe {vco,mcp}-plugins). -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers