Re: Updated packages: alien-arena, alien-arena-server, alien-arena-data (request for mentor)

2009-12-07 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Russ Allbery wrote: > It seems like the best first step would be for you to offer to join the > pkg-games team for the purposes of maintaining those packages, thus > potentially providing you with direct commit access to their repository > and letting you take over

Re: Updated packages: alien-arena, alien-arena-server, alien-arena-data (request for mentor)

2009-12-07 Thread Russ Allbery
maxxed...@comcast.net writes: > The Alien Arena packages have gone un-updated for quite some time now, > and appear un-maintained. See these most-recent commits: > http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-games/packages/trunk/?rev=10361&sc=1 > http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-games/packages/trunk/?rev=10363&

Updated packages: alien-arena, alien-arena-server, alien-arena-data (request for mentor)

2009-12-07 Thread maxxedout
The Alien Arena packages have gone un-updated for quite some time now, and appear un-maintained. See these most-recent commits: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-games/packages/trunk/?rev=10361&sc=1 http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-games/packages/trunk/?rev=10363&sc=1 Alien Arena's development moves

Re: Request for mentor

2006-01-30 Thread Martin Meredith
No offence taken ;) What I meant is that the mailing list is a great place to start for the beginner. Those who don't know - but want to learn. From my experience - a lot of DDs dont want to "mother" you through learning how to package. Ok, they'll help, but they dont want to teach from scratch :D

Re: Request for mentor

2006-01-23 Thread thb
Hello Ale. No disrespect to Martin, but a specific Debian mentor would benefit you. Giacomo Catenazzi is my Debian mentor, with contributions from Martin Pitt and Enrico Zini. A list is not a mentor. You need a mentor. The list does not assign mentors. It is up to you to find one. The experi

Re: Request for mentor

2006-01-21 Thread Martin Meredith
I dont think you need one person to mentor you - I think mentoring is better done as a group effort! Most people here will be able to help you - whereas, at times - one person might not. Think of the mailing list as your mentor, and good luck with your work in the debian world Ale wrote: > Dear L

Request for mentor

2006-01-21 Thread Ale
Dear List, I am a new Debian developer who would like to contribute to make our great distribution ever better. Let me briefly introduce myself: I am a Debian user since long time (the first distribution I used was hamm, 2.0) and I always found Debian a step ahead compared to the other Linux Di

Request for mentor and sponsor

2002-05-29 Thread Paul Baker
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 What follows is the first of many programs I will be packaging in the next several days, weeks, and months. At my company we are currently making a push to streamline our software development/maintenance/deployment by tunn

Re: Request For Mentor to help with rasmol's x implementation

1999-06-20 Thread Jim Lynch
Umm, oops, cancelling: already done. Thanx for your attn :) -Jim

Request For Mentor to help with rasmol's x implementation

1999-06-20 Thread Jim Lynch
Hi, I am looking for help in packaging rasmol-2.6 (hopefullly not riddled with multiple licenses). I have packaged two very very very simple packages and one very very simple one, all using debhelper, so I know a little tiny bit. I was able to work out most of the stuff myself: I authored each o