Hi Jonas,

Thank you for your thorough response.

I have read https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1031046 there you 
state:

> What is needed
> is someone volunteering the time to look after the Asterisk package that
> is boringly sitting in stable or oldstable and occationally needing a
> security patch applied.
> 
> I can do the task of releasing patches-applied updates, so you need not
> be an official Debian developer to help.  All you need is dedication to
> keep an eye on stable and oldstable branches of Debian, and the ability
> to *try* to apply patches.  If you notice a needed patch, try to apply
> it, and that fails, then we are a team, and you can ask me to try as
> well - and you can shout out to Debian developers at large on the
> debian-devel mailinglist as well.

Will this help get asterisk back into testing and eventually stable? Is this 
still what needs to happen?
 
Martin

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