I'm currently dealing with password recovery for Alioth at this time. I
expect to get that dealt with in short order as soon as I get the email.
After doing so I'm going to begin working towards setting up an Alioth
project for Xen packaging. I've got two i386 and one amd64 machines
running locally to work on Xen with and frankly I'm tired of the absence
of any decent packaging and the total void that is called the current
maintainership of the package. The list of unresolved bugs range from
over 60 days to a year and a half. The last upload was almost 6 months
ago for 2.0.6 which has since had 2.0.7, 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 released since
then.

        I'll begin the work and welcome those wanting to assist, which will
give Adam more time to decide whether he wishes to finally make an
appearance and respond to the maintaining of Xen before I begin to deal
with attempting a hostile take-over of maintainership which I would
rather not do but in the void of any response seems the only course for
the benefit of Xen within Debian.

        Regards,
        Jeremy

Guido Trotter wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 03:59:21PM +0100, Julien Danjou wrote:
> 
> Hi Everybody!
> 
> 
>>Since I really would like official Xen 3.0 packages, I am just offering
>>help about packaging this.
>>
>>Adam, I don't know if you have time for this or not, but if you can at
>>least let me know if you need help, and how I can help, it would be
>>great !
>>
> 
> 
> Yeah, I agree we should do something on Xen's status? How about the idea of
> starting a project on Alioth as Jeremy said, and going to group maintenance?
> 
> Adam, can you please comment on this... Even a "fine with me, go ahead" or a
> "no, please, don't" would be nice... If nobody hears from you probably someone
> will just end up doing it anyway, so it's better if you can speak up, please! 
> :)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Guido
> 
> 

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