On Mon, 27 May 2013 04:30:13 +0930
Ron <r...@debian.org> wrote:

> We already discussed this in detail when you first proposed this
> new change and I pointed out why elements of it were showstoppers
> for distro deployment.  And we had discussed, and agreed on, the
> necessary constraints that any solution needed to satisfy when we
> first worked on this problem together many years ago now to make
> it suitable for distro users in the first place.

I have no memory that we reached such an agreement.

The issue you are saying might be about a mechanism about CGI script.
I wrote a RFC (Request for comment) about the issue in the GLOBAL
bug mailing list (bug-glo...@gnu.org) in 21 Jun 2010.
It is the following:

        Subject:[RFC] Changing the mechanism of the safe CGI script
        Date:    Mon, 21 Jun 2010 17:14:42 +0900
        <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-global/2010-06/msg00008.html>

This was my proposal. You said nothing about it on the mailing list.

I know that you added some modifications to the Debian version of
GLOBAL; It is no problem. However, modifications to the main stream
GLOBAL should be argued in bug-glo...@gnu.org, that is, a public place
which opened to the world. It is possible even from now.
Of course, you can add the same modifications to new Debian's package.
But you have done the neither at present.

I remember that after the RFC, you told me to adopt your modifications;
I didn't accept it. I'm sorry, if it hurt your heart. But it is an
unavoidable thing. If I accept all the request from everybody, GLOBAL
might become a complicated and mysterious thing.

You have many choices:
o Orphan the package
o Add some modifications and release the package
o Make a fork of GLOBAL
o Make a discussion on bug-glo...@gnu.org
o ...

I hope you to make a choice soon. I understand that your time is stopped.
But the users is waiting for updating the package for 5 years or more.
Please think of them. A maintainer's position is not the seat of power.

Regards,
Shigio YAMAGUCHI
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