Hi,

Thank you for explaining this. It seems it will be best to orphan the package.

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:29:29AM +0100, Jan Hauke Rahm wrote:
> Well, the point is: it seems to me that (maybe because you're not that
> active in Debian in general) you don't really seek to keep the Debian
> status well. That is okay since it's not upstream's job to do so. But as
> a consequence I'd say it'd be better to orphan the package in order to
> even find a Debian maintainer.
> 
> Also, once the package is orphaned you can still provide updates for it.
> They would be uploaded as "QA uploads". No problem there. You can even
> request updates for your (orphaned) package on
> debian...@lists.debian.org if you prepare such.
> 
> So, what do you think?



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