On 11321 March 1977, walter franzini wrote:
>>> As a Debian user I'm a bit worried that the project I contribute to
>>> using Debian (and others develops on Debian or derivatives) will be
>>> removed due to a busy maintainer.
>>> If there is something I can do to keep Aegis in the archive please l
Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 11320 March 1977, Walter Franzini wrote:
>
>> As a Debian user I'm a bit worried that the project I contribute to
>> using Debian (and others develops on Debian or derivatives) will be
>> removed due to a busy maintainer.
>> If there is something I ca
On 11320 March 1977, Walter Franzini wrote:
> As a Debian user I'm a bit worried that the project I contribute to
> using Debian (and others develops on Debian or derivatives) will be
> removed due to a busy maintainer.
> If there is something I can do to keep Aegis in the archive please let
> me
Speaking as a member of the Aegis development team I can assure the
upstream project is in good shape.
After almost two years of hard work Peter Miller has just (2008/03/09)
released v. 4.24.
As a Debian user I'm a bit worried that the project I contribute to
using Debian (and others develops on
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