21.06.2016, 22:58, "Dan Book" :Hello, The blueman package has been orphaned by previous maintainer leigh123linux. It is an important service (bluetooth support) for the Cinnamon, MATE, XFCE, and other desktops, so if anyone is willing and capable, a new maintainer would be appreciated. I picked it
Hello,
The blueman package has been orphaned by previous maintainer leigh123linux.
It is an important service (bluetooth support) for the Cinnamon, MATE,
XFCE, and other desktops, so if anyone is willing and capable, a new
maintainer would be appreciated.
-Grinnz
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On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 09:10:02 -0500, Juan Rodriguez wrote:
> I've tried contacting Valmantas Paliska (The original Blueman developer)
> but I don't expect him to return to the project after over a year of
> absence.
>
> LXDE (and other lightweight environments) are indeed the reason I'd keep
> the
As long as we're reminiscing, for what it's worth, Blueman was the
*only* way I could reliably get A2DP/High quality audio to work with my
wife's Bluetooth headphones (Nokia BH-503) until Fedora 19. It is a
nice utility, no doubt, but now I can get the behavior I want/need using
just the MATE Blue
I've tried contacting Valmantas Paliska (The original Blueman developer)
but I don't expect him to return to the project after over a year of
absence.
LXDE (and other lightweight environments) are indeed the reason I'd keep
the program around, but as mentioned by Kalev, new versions of bluez will
On 08/01/2013 07:52 PM, Juan Rodriguez wrote:
I've recently been approached about one of the packages I maintain,
Blueman, an alternative Bluetooth Manager.
At the time I packaged it, it was actively being developed, however
development has stopped for over a year [1]. The project's domain
ex
On 01/08/13 12:52 -0500, Juan Rodriguez wrote:
> I've recently been approached about one of the packages I maintain,
> Blueman, an alternative Bluetooth Manager.
>
> At the time I packaged it, it was actively being developed, however
> development has stopped for over a year [1]. The project's dom
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Juan Rodriguez
wrote:
> Hi Devel!
>
> I've recently been approached about one of the packages I maintain, Blueman,
> an alternative Bluetooth Manager.
>
> At the time I packaged it, it was actively being developed, however
> development has stopped for over a year
Hi Devel!
I've recently been approached about one of the packages I maintain,
Blueman, an alternative Bluetooth Manager.
At the time I packaged it, it was actively being developed, however
development has stopped for over a year [1]. The project's domain expired
too. [2]
The package has been con