Hey, I can sponser you. But I can't build kcollectd pacakge from salsa[0]. It looks like you missing some dependencies from building.
Feel free to ping me, if you have any questions and, when the package is ready to review. * you can remove the debian/patches directory completly, when there are no patches to apply. Additionally you list yourself as Maintainer, that is fine. Do you want to be part of Qt/KDE team and shift the maintainership to Qt/KDE team? This gives other members of the team the possibility to touch the package and maybe to a release, if needed... hefee [0] https://salsa.debian.org/aerusso-guest/kcollectd/ On Sonntag, 1. September 2019 00:54:16 CEST Antonio Russo wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am looking for a new home for kcollectd, a tool for viewing log > information, that was recently removed from unstable because it lacked a Qt > 5 port [1]. I have ported that package and I've taken over the upstream > (which has been dead for years) [2]. I'm offering to maintain the Debian > package, and I've been directed here, at the suggestion of another DD, > because this community may have interest in helping out with this package. > > Of note, I spoke with Scott Kitterman, who requested the removal of > kcollectd, and he said he knows of no other reason the package should be > removed. > > The updated packaging fixes several outstanding bugs, and makes the Debian > lintian report much cleaner (one is, I believe, a false positive, and the > other is due to lack of package tests which aren't really relevant to this > kind of UI software). > > Is anyone here willing to sponsor this package, offer any criticism of > the package, or further direct me to a place where I might get such help? > > Thank you, > Antonio Russo > > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/935223 > [2] https://gitlab.com/aerusso/kcollectd > [3] https://bugs.debian.org/935485
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