Re: Becoming Debian Developer without a package

2000-06-11 Thread Christopher C. Chimelis
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, andreas palsson wrote: > This might sound a little strange. > If I would like to become a debian developer, but I don't have any > package and maybe I just want to "help" others by testing packages, > fixing bugs and suppling patches to the original maintainers. > > Is this

Re: Becoming Debian Developer without a package

2000-06-11 Thread Ben Collins
On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 05:13:47PM +0200, andreas palsson wrote: > Hello. > > This might sound a little strange. > If I would like to become a debian developer, but I don't have any > package and maybe I just want to "help" others by testing packages, > fixing bugs and suppling patches to the orig

Becoming Debian Developer without a package

2000-06-11 Thread andreas palsson
Hello. This might sound a little strange. If I would like to become a debian developer, but I don't have any package and maybe I just want to "help" others by testing packages, fixing bugs and suppling patches to the original maintainers. Is this possible? I was browsing thru the docs, but I coul

Re: Becoming Debian Developer without a package

2000-06-11 Thread Christopher C. Chimelis
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, andreas palsson wrote: > This might sound a little strange. > If I would like to become a debian developer, but I don't have any > package and maybe I just want to "help" others by testing packages, > fixing bugs and suppling patches to the original maintainers. > > Is this

Re: Becoming Debian Developer without a package

2000-06-11 Thread Ben Collins
On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 05:13:47PM +0200, andreas palsson wrote: > Hello. > > This might sound a little strange. > If I would like to become a debian developer, but I don't have any > package and maybe I just want to "help" others by testing packages, > fixing bugs and suppling patches to the ori

Becoming Debian Developer without a package

2000-06-11 Thread andreas palsson
Hello. This might sound a little strange. If I would like to become a debian developer, but I don't have any package and maybe I just want to "help" others by testing packages, fixing bugs and suppling patches to the original maintainers. Is this possible? I was browsing thru the docs, but I cou

Re: Package help requested

2000-06-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
* "Jimmy" == Jimmy O'Regan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jimmy> name: browser-history Jimmy> desc: Unified browser history logger for several browsers Jimmy> license: X11 Already in Debian. But IIRC Karl was looking for someone to adopt it. Ciao, Martin

Re: Package help requested

2000-06-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
* "Jimmy" == Jimmy O'Regan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jimmy> name: browser-history Jimmy> desc: Unified browser history logger for several browsers Jimmy> license: X11 Already in Debian. But IIRC Karl was looking for someone to adopt it. Ciao, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMA

Re: Package help requested

2000-06-11 Thread Christopher C. Chimelis
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote: > > On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote: > > > > name: gnut > > > desc: Command line gnutella client > > > license: GPL > > > > Didn't get to check the package too much, but did check the > > software. Seems to have problems w

Re: Package help requested

2000-06-11 Thread Christopher C. Chimelis
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote: > > name: gnut > > desc: Command line gnutella client > > license: GPL > > Didn't get to check the package too much, but did check the > software. Seems to have problems when finding an interface on Alpha > (segfaults). I'll look into it and

Re: Package help requested

2000-06-11 Thread Christopher C. Chimelis
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote: > > On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote: > > > > name: gnut > > > desc: Command line gnutella client > > > license: GPL > > > > Didn't get to check the package too much, but did check the > > software. Seems to have problems