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2003-10-28 Thread Gulnora Nazarova


 Dear 
The  State Extraordinary  Situations and Civil Defense  of Sugd region, of the 
Tajikistan Republic begs you to help to realize  Rescue Center   project which 
was made on the basis 911 program.  
Our project is made by the Minister of  State Extraordinary Situations and 
Civil Defense   of Republic of Tajikistan and   by the president of Sugd 
Government.
Before hand we thank you.

The chief of the State on 
Extraordinary Situations 
and Civil Defense 
Colonel Noibov. 
M.




Re: Orphaned Packages With Wrong Maintainer

2003-10-28 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi!

On 2003-10-24 13:11 -0400, Alexander Winston wrote:
> Hi, I came across http://qa.debian.org/orphaned.html> yesterday and
> am interested in helping in any way that I can, but I am not a Debian
> developer and could not find any directions to follow in the
> documentation related to fixing bugs in orphaned packages. 

If you just want to fix bugs, then you actually don't need to care
about the current maintainer of a package. Just send a patch to the
relevant bug in the BTS (Bug Tracking System) and tag it with 'patch'.

> If anyone could point me to the relevant section in the
> documentation that I overlooked or can tell me how I can assist, I
> would be much obliged.  Thank you.

There are two ways to go beyond submitting patches: You can prepare a
Non-Maintainer-Upload (NMU), see Developer's Reference [1] 5.11. If
you like the package and use it yourself, you might also want to
become the official maintainer of it (see Developer's Reference
5.9.5). You need a sponsor (i. e. an official Debian Developer) to do
this (see Developer's Reference 2.3).

Have a nice day!

Martin

[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/
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Martin Pitt
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Re: Orphaned Packages With Wrong Maintainer

2003-10-28 Thread Alexander Winston
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 13:10, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> On 2003-10-24 13:11 -0400, Alexander Winston wrote:
> > Hi, I came across http://qa.debian.org/orphaned.html> yesterday and
> > am interested in helping in any way that I can, but I am not a Debian
> > developer and could not find any directions to follow in the
> > documentation related to fixing bugs in orphaned packages. 
> 
> If you just want to fix bugs, then you actually don't need to care
> about the current maintainer of a package. Just send a patch to the
> relevant bug in the BTS (Bug Tracking System) and tag it with 'patch'.

Thank you very much for your reply, Mr. Pitt. Would the relevant bugs in
these cases be the bugs in the wnpp pseudopackage?


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