New building Material Changes The Construction Of Buildings Worldwide.
Company On Verge Of Explosion!
Date: Monday, January 8, 2007
Company: Aerofoam Metals Inc.
Symbol: AFML
Price: $0.12
Target: $0.45
AFML's new Foam Aluminum called "Aerofoam" can replace drywall and
plywood in the construction
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shajiprabhakaran prabhakaran said:
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Debian-java is not a general purpose list for asking Java questions, but a
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Hi,
in light of discussions [1, 2] about the best way to manage Maintainer and
Uploaders fields, I suggest we introduce a minor change, with the goal of
improving quality and minimising bit rot.
The problem is, in short, that a package may go without attention because
uploaders don't feel respons
Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote
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> shajiprabhakaran prabhakaran said:
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> Debian-java is not a general purpose list for asking Java questions, but a
> list to discuss compiling and packaging issues concerning Java packages
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[Marcus Better]
> I suggest we adopt the same scheme used by the Perl team [1]:
> Maintainer = the main _person_ responsible for the package
> Uploaders = the team mailing list + members who actually care for the
> package (who have touched it in the past, for example).
I believe this is
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> I believe this is a bad idea, because only the maintainer get the bug
> reports by default, and I believe the entire team should get a message
> when new bugs arrive.
An even bigger problem is that nobody gets the bug reports in person now.
Uploaders are supposed to su
Marcus Better wrote:
> Isn't it possible to get bug reports forwarded automatically to the
> mailing list anyway?
Apparently the mailing list can be subscribed to the PTS. I guess someone
has to do it manually for each package though.
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Marcus Better wrote:
> The Maintainer has ultimate responsibility for the package, so there is
> someone to blame if the package rots. :-)
What if this person becomes MIA? We then know (better) who to blame but
the situations does not improve compared to now.
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