Hello Kamaraju,
Thank you for that information I am checking it out at this time!
Best,
*Richard B. Winters*
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 10:51 AM, kamaraju kusumanchi <
raju.mailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Richard Winters wrote:
> >
> > I'm not a 'debian' mai
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Richard Winters wrote:
>
> I'm not a 'debian' maintainer or developer...total newbie to alioth -> but
> I'm a c++ developer with over 10 years experience. I'm experienced with
> linux and more specifically debian development (just not officially).
>
> That said I
Ian Jackson wrote:
> Jay Berkenbilt writes ("packages for adoption: icu, tiff, xerces-c, psutils"):
>> The other two packages are relatively low-effort packages to maintain.
>> The psutils package is dead upstream though there is someone out there
>> who mig
Jay Berkenbilt writes ("packages for adoption: icu, tiff, xerces-c, psutils"):
> The other two packages are relatively low-effort packages to maintain.
> The psutils package is dead upstream though there is someone out there
> who might be interested in taking over upstream. I
Jay,
Thank you for that good sir, I will do just that (I'm sure by the time I
wrap my head around orchestrating a transition of ICU to version 54.1;
someone would have taken over - and perhaps I'd be able to contribute
through them at that time and work my way up to a co/maintainer over time).
Re
Richard Winters wrote:
> Hey there:
>
> Posting again because I didn't hit reply-all (sorry, but would rather
> advertise I"m available for help to the whole mailing list.)
>
> I'm not a 'debian' maintainer or developer...total newbie to alioth ->
> but I'm a c++ developer with over 10 years expe
Hey there:
Posting again because I didn't hit reply-all (sorry, but would rather
advertise I"m available for help to the whole mailing list.)
I'm not a 'debian' maintainer or developer...total newbie to alioth -> but
I'm a c++ developer with over 10 years experience. I'm experienced with
linux a
Ondřej Surý wrote:
> JFTR I sent email to tiff RFA and I am willing to take over it.
>
> Thank you, Jay, for all your hardwork on libtiff4->libtiff5 transition
> (and also for the rest of your packages).
>
> If you don't get any volunteers for the rest, please ping here and me
> again after jessi
JFTR I sent email to tiff RFA and I am willing to take over it.
Thank you, Jay, for all your hardwork on libtiff4->libtiff5 transition
(and also for the rest of your packages).
If you don't get any volunteers for the rest, please ping here and me
again after jessie release (instead of orphaning t
I have four packages that I'd like to give away. If I don't find a new
maintainer for them, I may orphan them after jessie is released since I
no longer have time to maintain them. I have been maintaining these
packages for a long time (over 10 years in some cases), and all four
packages are in goo
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
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>
> Please reply to me directly (or CC me on replies) as I am not
> currently subscribed to debian-devel.
>
> **
>
> I recently became a father of twins and, as such, have less time to work
> on packages than I used to. While I do
**
Please reply to me directly (or CC me on replies) as I am not
currently subscribed to debian-devel.
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I recently became a father of twins and, as such, have less time to work
on packages than I used to. While I do plan on keeping some of my
packages, there are others I'm interested
* Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-31 07:55]:
> Still open:
> > * kforth
> > (new Upstream)
Can you please file an O: bug?
> Taken:
> >
> > * festival, speech-tools
> Franz Pletz
Franz, when will you upload?
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On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 12:25:27AM -0400, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
> Christoph Haas wrote:
> > Yes, of course. Besides some minor things I don't quite like about
> > Subversion ([...] getting out old revisions of a file means typing
> > the full URL for no reason)
>
> svn cat -r
Oh, thanks. I
Christoph Haas wrote:
> Yes, of course. Besides some minor things I don't quite like about
> Subversion ([...] getting out old revisions of a file means typing
> the full URL for no reason)
svn cat -r
works for me...
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Hi,
thanks for the numerous offers and replies.
I forgot to mention that most (if not all) of these are managed with
git. I don't use dpatch or similar tools - managing patches is the SCM's
job.
The archives mostly are on netz.smurf.noris.de; if "your" package is
not, and you're interested in wo
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 20:48 +0200, Christoph Haas wrote:
> * svn-upgrade
>
> Upgrading from a new upstream tarball has never worked here. Matthijs
> Mohlmann and I are maintaining the "pdns" (PowerDNS) package in a
> Subversion repository. That software isn't trivial but it's also no
> rocket scie
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:29:34PM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> * gnulib
> (easy pickings; need to package new Upstream from CVS, every month or so)
I ported quite a lot of C software between IRIX/SunOS/AIX/Linux, so
I'll take it.
> * tcng
> (some clean-up required)
I have some idea about
Christoph Haas wrote:
>
> Yes, of course. Besides some minor things I don't quite like about
> Subversion (merging looks like black magic for me and getting out old
> revisions of a file means typing the full URL for no reason) these are
> the actual problems I encountered with svn-buildpackage:
>
wrote:
> * gnulib
> (easy pickings; need to package new Upstream from CVS, every month or so)
I'll take that.
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On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:48:14PM +0200, I (Christoph Haas) wrote:
> * svn-inject
>
> Injecting new packages through svn-inject fails here. I get errors about
> the MKCOL method not being allowed on the remote WebDAV server. Perhaps
> it's a problem that the Apache runs on Sarge while I'm develop
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 01:45:10PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Christoph Haas wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently looking into several systems. Usually I use Subversion and
> > svn-buildpackage but due to a lot of trouble with svn-buildpackage I
> > have moved away from repositories for my Debian
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> On (29/05/06 21:29), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
>> * gnutls, gcrypt, libtasn1, libksba
>> (security-critical, some work required, having a team for these
>> packages
Christoph Haas wrote:
>
> I'm currently looking into several systems. Usually I use Subversion and
> svn-buildpackage but due to a lot of trouble with svn-buildpackage I
> have moved away from repositories for my Debian packages lately.
>
Out of curiousity, what problems have you encountered with
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 01:46:30AM -0700, Zak B. Elep wrote:
> >* libdigest-hmac-perl, libdigest-sha1-perl, libdigest-md2-perl,
> > libdigest-perl, libio-interface-perl, libio-socket-multicast-perl,
> > libnet-xwhois-perl, libvideo-capture-v4l-perl
> I'd like to take these up.
Oops, I just saw yo
On Mon, 29 May 2006 21:29:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Unknown) said:
> * ufraw (need to package new Upstream; easy)
I can take this if nobody else wants it.
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On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:29:34PM +0200, wrote:
> * libdigest-hmac-perl, libdigest-sha1-perl, libdigest-md2-perl,
> libdigest-perl, libio-interface-perl, libio-socket-multicast-perl,
> libnet-xwhois-perl, libvideo-capture-v4l-perl
> (easy pickings; check for new Upstream)
I guess these pa
Christoph Haas wrote:
Darcs looks like a nice competitor but has some issues regarding
checking in changes automatically (might as well be my ignorance but it
sounds like I need weird scripts and a .procmailrc to merge changes
automatically).
You don't *need* them; you can choose to do that, bu
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 10:09:07AM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Simon Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Christoph Haas schrieb:
> >
> >>>* NTP server
> >>> (some work required; currently, not-really-maintained by the Debian
> >>> NTP Team, which consists of zero active mem
Simon Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Christoph Haas schrieb:
>
>>>* NTP server
>>> (some work required; currently, not-really-maintained by the Debian
>>> NTP Team, which consists of zero active members)
>
>> I'd take my chance on this one. There is a large number of bugs open and
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 11:25:58AM +0200, Simon Richter wrote:
> Christoph Haas schrieb:
>
> >>* NTP server
> >> (some work required; currently, not-really-maintained by the Debian
> >> NTP Team, which consists of zero active members)
>
> >I'd take my chance on this one. There is a large number o
Hi,
Christoph Haas schrieb:
* NTP server
(some work required; currently, not-really-maintained by the Debian
NTP Team, which consists of zero active members)
I'd take my chance on this one. There is a large number of bugs open and
I believe that this package is very important. Still I'd li
Morning...
Matthias, your "From:" line appears to be missing. Or my MUA is b0rked.
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:29:34PM +0200, wrote:
> * NTP server
> (some work required; currently, not-really-maintained by the Debian
> NTP Team, which consists of zero active members)
I'd take my chance on t
On 5/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am sorry (and not happy with myself) that I've been procrastinating
about this for too long. This decision has not been easy. However,
I need to focus more on (a) work that actually feeds my kids, and
(b) time that is *not* spent hacking.
Hi,
* NTP server
(some work required; currently, not-really-maintained by the Debian
NTP Team, which consists of zero active members)
I'll take it.
Simon
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Hi!
You wrote:
> * videogen
> (easy pickings)
If no one else is interested, I'd like to take this one.
It could take me a few weeks to find time to upload though, as Real Life
is getting in the way atm.
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> * python-imaging
> (easy pickings)
as former maintainer of this package and having used that as an
example package, I'd like to maintain this one again.
Matthias
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On (29/05/06 21:29), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My inability to find enough time to focus on package maintainance
> has been *way* too persistent. I therefore need to give up my packages
> for adoption, for the time being.
That's a shame.
> * gnutls, gc
* () wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My inability to find enough time to focus on package maintainance
> has been *way* too persistent. I therefore need to give up my packages
> for adoption, for the time being.
>
> I am sorry (and not happy with myself) that I've been procrastin
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:29:34PM +0200, wrote:
> * festival, speech-tools
> (some clean-up work, new major upstream release pending)
[..]
> * gnupg2
> (some clean-up work)
I'd be interested in taking these three, especially gnupg2 as I'm using
it on a daily basis.
Thanks,
Franz
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also sprach <> [2006.05.29.2129 +0200]:
> * python-docutils
> (easy pickings)
I'd like to take that on. I am already co-maintainer. Other
co-maintainers welcome.
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Hi,
My inability to find enough time to focus on package maintainance
has been *way* too persistent. I therefore need to give up my packages
for adoption, for the time being.
I am sorry (and not happy with myself) that I've been procrastinating
about this for too long. This decision has not
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 19:10:17 +0900, Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> tla-tools
>>
>> I can take this one, if noone else wants it.
Sorry for the delay. The new version is in incoming at the
moment, and the public archives are visib
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 11:46:37AM +0200, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > tla-tools
> >
> I can take this one, if noone else wants it.
Manoj has also expressed interest; could you coordinate with him?
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Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> tla-tools
>
> I can take this one, if noone else wants it.
If you do, could you update the debian package to the latest upstream
version?
Thanks,
-Miles
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John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> tla-tools
>
I can take this one, if noone else wants it.
Regards, Rotty
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, John Goerzen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going through the list of packages I'm maintainer for, and found
> several that I no longer use. Some I've tried to give away long ago,
> but for whatever reason, never were picked up. I've submitted orphaned
> versions of all of these and
Hello,
I'm going through the list of packages I'm maintainer for, and found
several that I no longer use. Some I've tried to give away long ago,
but for whatever reason, never were picked up. I've submitted orphaned
versions of all of these and filed appropriate wnpp bugs.
[Arch]
cscvs
tla-tool
Le Mardi 4 Novembre 2003 19:31, Oliver Kurth a écrit :
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to give three of my packages for adoption:
[..]
> memtester
i am interested in this one, i will take it
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Hi there,
I would like to give three of my packages for adoption:
dumpasn1
This is a useful program if you work with files using the ASN.1 syntax,
eg. X.509 cerificates. I needed this in my previous job, but not any
more.
Upstream is responsive, no bugs.
tcpreen
This is a sort of proxy. It
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
# Hola amigos,
#
#
# Due to my constraints in life, I could not maintain a number of packages
# properly. So here are packages up for adoption :
#
# coriander, cpuburn, gscanbus, gsumi, hyperlatex, latex2html,
# libdc1394-8, libdc1394-dev, libjpeg-mmx-
Le mardi 27 août 2002 à 22:50, Chanop Silpa-Anan écrivait:
> coriander, cpuburn, gscanbus, gsumi, hyperlatex, latex2html,
> libdc1394-8, libdc1394-dev, libjpeg-mmx-dev, libjpeg-mmx-progs,
> muttprint, type1inst, freefont, and sharefont.
As Rene took muttprint, i took latex2html and i will also upl
> Due to my constraints in life, I could not maintain a number of packages
> properly. So here are packages up for adoption :
>
> coriander, cpuburn, gscanbus, gsumi, hyperlatex, latex2html,
> libdc1394-8, libdc1394-dev, libjpeg-mmx-dev, libjpeg-mmx-progs,
> muttprint, type1inst, freefont, and sha
Hi all,
Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> Due to my constraints in life, I could not maintain a number of packages
> properly. So here are packages up for adoption :
>
> coriander, cpuburn, gscanbus, gsumi, hyperlatex, latex2html,
> libdc1394-8, libdc1394-dev, libjpeg-mmx-dev, libjpeg-mmx-progs,
> muttp
Il mar, 2002-08-27 alle 14:50, Chanop Silpa-Anan ha scritto:
> Hola amigos,
>
>
> Due to my constraints in life, I could not maintain a number of packages
> properly. So here are packages up for adoption :
>
> coriander, cpuburn, gscanbus, gsumi, hyperlatex, latex2html,
> libdc1394-8, libdc1394-
Hola amigos,
Due to my constraints in life, I could not maintain a number of packages
properly. So here are packages up for adoption :
coriander, cpuburn, gscanbus, gsumi, hyperlatex, latex2html,
libdc1394-8, libdc1394-dev, libjpeg-mmx-dev, libjpeg-mmx-progs,
muttprint, type1inst, freefont, and
HI,
due to absolute missing of dial up abilities (I don't even have a fixed
line any more :-) I have to orphane two of my packages:
dip - I'm crying in orphaning this, as I was putting a lot of care.
It's the tool to handle SLIP/PPP connection (both sides), and it
was the only one avai
Hi.
I am now using and prefer the asclassic, and since knghtbrd (the maintainer)
and joel (he is another applicant for asclassic) agreed to my succession,
I take it over. Thanks.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Carter) writes:
> [1 ]
> I have a few packages which are
I would like to offer the following two packages for adoption or removal:
upsd- I don't use it, but others apparently do, and there are
no open bugs that I am aware of
jaztool - I don't use it, I'm not sure anyone does. Rumor has it that
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