Hi, I would like to become a DD. I have signed up to adopt gnushogi
as an initial package.
gnushogi doesn't have any bugs filed against it, but it hasn't been
updated into testing, because it fails to build on arm. Since I don't
have any arm hardware available to me, I'm not sure what to do ab
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Halim,
If you want it to be widely usable, then I would also suggest packaging
your software in .rpm format. I know a lot of people who work as
sys-admins on Linux systems, and they feel much better when software is in
.rpm, because that's what th
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Halim,
If you want it to be widely usable, then I would also suggest packaging
your software in .rpm format. I know a lot of people who work as
sys-admins on Linux systems, and they feel much better when software is in
.rpm, because that's what th
DD's,
I have fixed the one outstanding bug in the package "calc", and updated the
Standards version. I've packaged it up, and it's ready to go:
http://www.craigsteffen.net/debian/calc/
This should be a very low-key package to sponsor; not many updates, and it's
architecture independent. The upd
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Greetings,
I'm an avid Linux user and programmer, and I'd like to become a Debian
Developer. As the first step in this process, I'd like to adopt the
orphaned "calc" source package and maintain it via a sponsor.
I have downloaded it, updated the i
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Greetings,
I'm an avid Linux user and programmer, and I'd like to become a Debian
Developer. As the first step in this process, I'd like to take the
calc source package and maintain it via a sponsor.
I have downloaded it, updated the it against a mo
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