Bug#352200: PTS: please allow displaying bin NMUs

2006-02-10 Thread Christian Perrier
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

>From IRC:

08:25 < bubulle> hmmm, /me wonders whether #352166 (shadow FTBFS on hppa)
shoul djust be closed or not. It seems
that there's been a binNMU this morning but I have no clue
about who did it and whether this
just says the FTBFS was a problem on the hppa buildd
08:31 < vorlon> bubulle: well, you could thwap aurel32 for circumventing the 
buildds, for starters
08:31 < vorlon> anyway, sarti has serious issues with basic shell stuff, so
the bug can probably just be closed  again.
08:31 < vorlon> wrong severity for the bug to be opened at, btw. :)
08:32 < bubulle> as usual..:)
08:32 < bubulle> note to self: thou shalt not open bugs before the needed
level of cafeine floods in thy veins
08:34 < bubulle> vorlon: how did you see that aurel32 was the one doing the
binNMU? I need to learn somethign here
08:38 < vorlon> bubulle: grab the .changes from incoming, gpg --verify
08:39 < vorlon> bubulle: dato also has a script that checks the uploader;
don't remember the details of it, though
08:39 < bubulle> should be an interesting addition to do on
packages.qa.debian.org
08:39 < bubulle> buxy: 
08:55 < isaac> bubulle:
08:56 < isaac> bubulle: http://people.debian.org/~adeodato/bin/who-uploads
if you want to have a look



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Bug#352200: PTS: please allow displaying bin NMUs

2006-02-10 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 12:40:57PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Package: qa.debian.org
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> >From IRC:
> 
> 08:25 < bubulle> hmmm, /me wonders whether #352166 (shadow FTBFS on hppa)
> shoul djust be closed or not. It seems
> that there's been a binNMU this morning but I have no clue
> about who did it and whether this
> just says the FTBFS was a problem on the hppa buildd
> 08:31 < vorlon> bubulle: well, you could thwap aurel32 for circumventing the 
> buildds, for starters
> 08:31 < vorlon> anyway, sarti has serious issues with basic shell stuff, so
> the bug can probably just be closed  again.
> 08:31 < vorlon> wrong severity for the bug to be opened at, btw. :)
> 08:32 < bubulle> as usual..:)
> 08:32 < bubulle> note to self: thou shalt not open bugs before the needed
> level of cafeine floods in thy veins
> 08:34 < bubulle> vorlon: how did you see that aurel32 was the one doing the
> binNMU? I need to learn somethign here
> 08:38 < vorlon> bubulle: grab the .changes from incoming, gpg --verify
> 08:39 < vorlon> bubulle: dato also has a script that checks the uploader;
> don't remember the details of it, though
> 08:39 < bubulle> should be an interesting addition to do on
> packages.qa.debian.org
> 08:39 < bubulle> buxy: 
> 08:55 < isaac> bubulle:
> 08:56 < isaac> bubulle: http://people.debian.org/~adeodato/bin/who-uploads
> if you want to have a look
Right, this is also discussed at
  * #347809: devscripts: Please include script indicating recent uploads (Was: 
Re: RFX: Gajim, a Jabber client)

I guess only one of these packages needs to implement this, and malex
has good point regarding the keyring.  So if pqdo implements it first,
remind me to close #347809 (unless someone else wants it).

Justin


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Re: Is Stephan A Suerken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIA?

2006-02-10 Thread Stephan A Suerken
Hi,

Florian Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mon Jan 16 17:43:39 2006):

> Hello *,
>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 12:29:37PM -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
>> Is Stephan A Suerken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIA?
>
> FWIW, given that I'm pretty interested in reviving uae maintenance
> I've several times tried to contact him, but so far to no avail. Which
> is rather strange since he's actually around and occasionally sending
> in bugreports.

For work and from workspace...

> As I've just recently found out that he actually lives quite close to
> me (20 km) I'll try to get in contact with him personally pretty soon.

sort of mia; let't say I had very little free time last months and
could not catch up to my debian duties. Sorry for that...

I am going to change this in the following weeks ;).

MfG,

Stephan
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Re: SW Engineering Career Opportunities

2006-02-10 Thread PameOt5



HI Ken Rogers,
 
 Are you needing any other recruiters here in Portland, OR?
 
Thanks,
Pameal