Hi Valerio,

You said:
> I fear that either the qt-kde debian team will refuse my kmid package 
> anyway or that I might encounter problems with upstream author.

Sorry for the cross-posting. I am the upstream author, and somehow I've found 
your message in the mailing list archives. I'm answering your message because 
you deserve to know the facts, and mitigate your fear. I also have the right to 
defend my reputation, and fight against any misinformation, propaganda or 
innuendo against me coming from the IRC channels and mailing lists. I can't 
talk about that theory of a mafia actively blocking Kmid, but I positively 
assure you that I am not a monster.

Here are the facts. More than one year ago, in May/2010, Leandro (along with 
his sponsor Ana Guerrero) was trying to package my Drumstick libraries for 
Debian, because this package is required by Kmid2 (and by my other programs: 
Kmidimon and Kmetronome, already in Debian). They found that Drumstick included 
a dozen utility programs without the corresponding man pages, which are 
required by Debian standards, so they asked me to write the man pages. I've 
done so, committed the man pages to the SVN repository and sent him a patch 
containing the requested man pages and build system changes. Instead of 
applying this patch to his package, he answered me that the Drumstick and Kmid2 
Debian packages were postponed until a future release of Drumstick that 
included the man pages, giving me the argument that he works in Debian as a 
volunteer, without time to waste processing patches. I was shocked by this 
argument because I'm also a volunteer. I'm not paid for writing Kmid2 or any of 
my other Linux programs. My relationship with them was seriously compromised, 
and any future collaboration between down and upstream was doubtful, with these 
precedents. 

I want to say that I'm in very good relationship with other Debian developers: 
Adrian, Free, Alessio, Arnout and Mehdi. I thank you for your work with my 
programs, especially for the contributions that you made and sent upstream.

Debian is now the only major distribution not including Kmid2. For your 
convenience, in Ubuntu you can find Kmid2 in these PPA's:
https://launchpad.net/~ferramroberto/+archive/testing/+build/1920542
https://launchpad.net/~kxstudio-team/+archive/ppa/+packages?field.name_filter=kmid2

Regards,
Pedro



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