Well, it's not a *violation* of the DFSG to include derived files in
the upstream sources, as long as the source needed to regenerate them
is also included. That's often done for bootstrapping compilers.
Source tarballs also often include documentation PDFs and such so
people installing the softwar
Hi,
> Well, given that the main maintainer dropped themselves from the
> debian/control file, I think the package can be freely adopted,
> keeping Leo Antunes on of course in case he reappears. I'll drop the
> two of them a note asking for objections, and assuming there are none,
> I'd suggest we
On Sat, Apr 06, 2024 at 06:43:08PM +, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> Well, given that the main maintainer dropped themselves from the
> debian/control file, I think the package can be freely adopted,
> keeping Leo Antunes on of course in case he reappears. I'll drop the
> two of them a note aski
Well, given that the main maintainer dropped themselves from the
debian/control file, I think the package can be freely adopted,
keeping Leo Antunes on of course in case he reappears. I'll drop the
two of them a note asking for objections, and assuming there are none,
I'd suggest we go ahead with t
Hi,
> In the meantime, I note that Sandro Tosi has dropped his
> maintainership of the package, but pushed a debian/4.0.5-2 tag without
> uploading. Do you know the status of that?
I have had no answer from both listed maintainers since last January. I
have tried to contact them through salsa com
I use transmission constantly and would be happy to sponsor. In
principle of course: assuming there are no technical show-stoppers.
I already have my own fork on salsa.debian.org/bap/transmission with
some very minor tweaks.
In the meantime, I note that Sandro Tosi has dropped his
maintainership
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