which depends
on libtext-iconv-perl. In particular, if any new version introduces an
API change, however small, you should warn the debconf maintainers
before uploading. If not you could end up with a _lot_ of unhappy
Debian users.
Thanks for taking this on,
Stephen Quinney
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;t have the time.
Thanks for volunteering to take up this effort. I would recommend
considering joining the debian-perl group and possibly doing the
uploads of libhtml-mason-perl through that project as it would be
easier to find sponsors when needed.
Stephen Quinney
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 02:18:34PM +0100, giskard wrote:
> ciao,
>
> I think that Colin Mattson is a good MIA cadidate.
> AFAIK his last action is in august 2004.
> He is the maintainer of lopster.
> I mailed him twice asking for a co-maint/adoption. I intend to adopt
> lopster if qa think that
The relay-ctrl package was orphaned in April 2004 and no-one has
stepped up to do the maintenance. The last changelog entry from the
old maintainer says:
relay-ctrl (2.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Orphaned package.
* As SMTP AUTH is widely used, I don't see any need for this package.
-- Ond
I have had no response from Philippe Troin in the week since I sent
him this message asking if he is still active. Others have been trying
for more than two weeks to get a response from him regarding his
am-utils package. What is the next step in ascertaining if he is MIA
or not?
Stephen Quinney
utils package is missing? He is listed as the maintainer for bzip2
so this message seems to suggest this is the case. Someone please
enlighten me?
Thanks,
Stephen Quinney
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time or interest in this package anymore please
consider orphaning it so another maintainer can take up the job and
get the package into shape for sarge.
Thanks,
Stephen Quinney
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in
Debian. I also did a google for "psjoin Rob Browning" and came up with
nothing. So I am not sure we can offer much help here, can you give us
some more information?
Stephen Quinney
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