bution to force their hand?
>
> Agreed.
>
> I would volunteer to take that action and package winex-light for
> Debian, if no one else (knghtbrd?) is willing to do it [1], and if no
> one presents here on debian-devel good [2] reasons not to do it. I would
> also very much
On 3 Jun 2002, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> If they simply change the license now to reflect their true
> intentions, then that would be fine.
There was a change in the license preamble in the WineX CVS about a week
ago. Does it suffice?
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On 3 Jun 2002, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> Ove Kaaven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On 3 Jun 2002, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> >
> > > If they simply change the license now to reflect their true
> > > intentions, then that would be fine.
Hi fellas,
A while ago, Alex de Oliveira Silva expressed intent to package Joomla!,
a content management system. It's a package I'm interested in right now.
Unfortunately, it looks to me like Alex has gone MIA before finishing
the package.
I could personally do any of: sponsoring an upload,
Moritz Muehlenhoff skrev:
Ove Kaaven wrote:
Hi fellas,
A while ago, Alex de Oliveira Silva expressed intent to package Joomla!, a
content management system. It's a package I'm interested in right now.
Unfortunately, it looks to me like Alex has gone MIA before finishing the
pa
Moritz Muehlenhoff skrev:
I see. So if I make a package, maybe I should just be making it an
unofficial package, then. Hmm.
Or alternatively maintain it only in volatile.debian.org. Upgrading to
the latest upstream version in case of a security update is the way things
are happening in the web
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Since my time may be limited in the future, I am seeking comaintainers
for the Wine package in Debian, at least to ensure that new Wine releases
may continue to be uploaded in a timely fashion, and to keep the package's
bug count down. (And given that pretty much hal
Reinhard Tartler skrev:
Have you considered talking to Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and/or to Stephan Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>? They both have worked
on the wine package in ubuntu quite successfully AFAIS, and TBH, I don't
see a particular reason why the package should be diverged across
Stephan Hermann skrev:
Fun part, do we know how many people are using the official wine
packages from debian, and how many debian user are using the inofficial
ones provided from winehq?
No, but such a figure would only be meaningful if all else was equal,
which is not the case. Debian has a v
Arthur Loiret skrev:
Hi,
I'm interested in helping you maintaining wine, esp. I'd like to try again to
replace the amd64 hack. Thanks for creating an alioth group. :-)
The amd64 hack is there because the ia32-libs package is broken, not
because anything in particular needs to be done to Wine
Shachar Shemesh skrev:
Is this bug still open? Is help still needed?
Yes, it's open.
I did get help from Arthur Loiret, but he's involved in a ton of other
packages, so his time is limited too. Also I think he said he's still in
the NM queue. Can't hurt to get more help.
I don't have a hug
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Flight Gear is a free and highly sophisticated flight simulator.
Since my time may be limited in the future, I am seeking comaintainers
for the Flight Gear packages in Debian.
I have created a project for this on alioth.debian.org. I've loaded the
current packaging
fre, 04.07.2003 kl. 12.48 skrev Filip Van Raemdonck:
> Hi,
>
> Regarding you orphaning gmail: I've checked and it appears _really_ dead
> upstream, even it's website is gone.
> Considering that the main feature are probably vfolders, and other MUAs
> have that too now; that you say yourself it doe
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2002-11-25
Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the gmime package. I originally packaged it
for use by gmail, but gmail does not compile with newer gmime versions
than 0.6 and gmail's upstream is no longer active and won't create a
version that doe
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2002-11-25
Severity: normal
I am orphaning the gmail package, since its upstream is no longer
actively working on it, it does not compile with recent versions of
libs it depends on, and I don't have time to maintain it myself without
an upstream. (But I
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: awesfx
Version : 0.5.0
Upstream Author : Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.alsa-project.org/~iwai/awedrv.html
* License : GPL
Description : SoundFont utilities for SB AWE32/64 and Emu10k1 d
Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
A common request coming from flightgear users is to have some kind
of moving map to help with navigation when using flightgear. Atlas
provides just that. (I've suggested package name flightgear-atlas
and not atlas because the latter name is already used for a
linear a
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