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has caused the Debian Bug report #960223,
regarding taskd: Unsuitable for stable release
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Package: taskd
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 3.3

taskd has not been uploaded for two releases, and development appears to
be dead upstream. I've long ceased to use it, and the install base
appears (per popcon) to be minimal.

Consequently, this is filed to have it removed from testing, and will
proceed to RM in future if the situation doesn't change.

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On Sun, 10 May 2020 18:48:30 +0000 Gordon Ball <gor...@chronitis.net> wrote:
> Package: taskd
> Severity: serious
> Justification: Policy 3.3
> 
> taskd has not been uploaded for two releases, and development appears to
> be dead upstream. I've long ceased to use it, and the install base
> appears (per popcon) to be minimal.
>
> Consequently, this is filed to have it removed from testing, and will
> proceed to RM in future if the situation doesn't change.

Source: taskd
Source-Version: 1.1.0+dfsg-4
Done: Sergio Cipriano <sergios...@riseup.net>

Recently, a new version was uploaded into unstable with changes that make taskd
suitable for release. There are still pending fixes, but I believe this bug can
now be closed.

I am currently working on reviving taskd (check #993864 for more details).

Also, after a while without any updates, development is gradually happening 
upstream.

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Sergio Cipriano

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