On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 9:30 PM Antoine Beaupré <anar...@debian.org> wrote:
> On 2022-03-18 16:45:25, Bo YU wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 10:44 PM Sandro Tosi <mo...@debian.org> wrote: > > > >> > Sorry again. I recheck the #1007025 [0], it should be RFP tag. > >> > This is my misspelt in the first request email. > >> > So I think I can go to to work it :-) > >> > >> OMG you're right! i guess morning coffee hadnt kicked in when first > >> replying. I would still contact anarcat before starting any work, > >> because they may already have started the packaging effort and you two > >> can collaborate. It's also possible nothing was done and so you can > >> start from scratch. > >> > > I am a newbie for Debian develop and noticed the RFP [0]. So, hi Antoine, > > Have you started to work on this? If not, I think I can finish it with > > DPT's help:-). > > Hi! > > I'm happy to see anyone pick up this work. I don't have the context for > that thread, but I did (deliberately) file the bug as an RFP (Request > For Package). If I would be working on it, I would have changed its > status to ITP (Intent To Package). So while it's nice to hear from you, > you don't actually need my approval to go ahead and package this. :) > > (I file a lot of RFPs, mostly to keep track of packages missing from > Debian. But sometimes I do start working on them and I *do* make sure to > change the bug status accordingly.) > > > If yes, please let us know(As I said, I am a newbie and do not know what > > this is polite > > to ask the reporter directly. No offense). > > No offense taken whatsoever. Also: I didn't receive that email at all, I > had to be told by a friend about your response (and I don't know how > they found it!) because you didn't CC me... > Oops, my bad. I forget to cc you indeed :-(. > > By default, the BTS doesn't include the original submitter when you only > write to the bug report... > Thank you all. I have changed the RFP to ITP for the bug. I can't wait to start the adventure. :-) BR, Bo > a. > > -- > From the age of uniformity, from the age of solitude, from the age of > Big Brother, from the age of doublethink - greetings! > - Winston Smith, 1984 >