* tbm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-04 17:14]:
> * Tommaso Moroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-03 21:29]:
> > aclark was last contacted on 2003-10-13, asking him whether wwwcount can
> > be removed, and he didn't reply since then. Should wwwcount be removed
> > or should he be contacted again?
>
>
* Tommaso Moroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-03 21:29]:
> aclark was last contacted on 2003-10-13, asking him whether wwwcount can
> be removed, and he didn't reply since then. Should wwwcount be removed
> or should he be contacted again?
I asked him again a few days ago; if he doesn't respond ag
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 01:47:00PM -0300, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Other than that, just ask.
So here we go with another question :)
aclark was last contacted on 2003-10-13, asking him whether wwwcount can
be removed, and he didn't reply since then. Should wwwcount be removed
or should he be cont
* Tommaso Moroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-26 05:52]:
> I'd like to dedicate some time finding and reporting MIA
> Maintainers, but I have some questions first:
> 1. Is help needed in this area, or should I focus on something else?
Help is certainly needed in this area. Few people are involve
I'd like to offer assistance to your efforts. I have tried tracking
down a few myself using and/or suggesting the use of [1] all kinds of
different resources. A few times the result has been that even if they
aren't MIA there are serious package neglect issues. Great intentions,
but that sometim
Hi!
I'd like to dedicate some time finding and reporting MIA Maintainers, but
I have some questions first:
1. Is help needed in this area, or should I focus on something else?
2. Is there a team dedicated to this task?
3. Is there more information about it, other than those on the Developer's
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