Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> That said, you are welcome to try nudge me if some concrete task
> emerges where you image I might be of help.
Thanks -- I'm moving this out of 921954@bugs and cc'ing debian-devel to
allow others to help and to allow you from not having to feel a need to
reply at all :
On Wed Apr 17, 2024 at 7:26 PM BST, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> To be fair, I _was_ upset (not with Jonathan, but) earlier in this
> thread, which makes it harder to err on the side of a mistake when I
> write something that can be read as being sarcastic.
I would be upset too if my packages were re
Hi,
* Jonathan Dowland [2024-04-18 08:35]:
Sorry, Jonathan, for being difficult to read here.
No problem: Sorry for lapsing in assuming good faith on my part.
The way both of you handled this misunderstanding was... exemplary.
SCNR
Timo
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On 4/9/24 03:25, James McCoy wrote:
When I first started looking into Rust packaging it was initially going
to be for a workspace of crates. I didn't receive any pushback when I
asked about taking over the one crate that had already been packaged and
handling it from a single source package for t
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Hi,
as the progress on the t64 transition is slowing down, I want to give an
overview of some of the remaining blockers that we need to tackle to get
it unstuck. I tried to identify some clusters of issues, but there might
be other classes of issues.
Let's start with the first category. Those are
Quoting Jonathan Dowland (2024-04-18 09:35:41)
> On Wed Apr 17, 2024 at 7:26 PM BST, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > To be fair, I _was_ upset (not with Jonathan, but) earlier in this
> > thread, which makes it harder to err on the side of a mistake when I
> > write something that can be read as being
Quoting Simon Josefsson (2024-04-18 09:34:26)
> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>
> > That said, you are welcome to try nudge me if some concrete task
> > emerges where you image I might be of help.
>
> Thanks -- I'm moving this out of 921954@bugs and cc'ing debian-devel to
> allow others to help and t
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On 2024-04-18 Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
[...]
> Let's start with the first category. Those are packages that could be
> binNMUed, but there are issues that make those rebuilds not have the
> desired effect. This list include packages that
> * are BD-Uninstallabe,
> * FTBFS but with out ftbfs-tag
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