On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:14:14PM -0500, Ari Pollak wrote: > Firstly, I don't think this is a matter for debian-devel as it doesn't > involve the project as a whole and would best be dealt with privately.
I've already written to you. I wanted to share my ideas because I don't like this situation and I don't care the technical question... I don't consider Debian only from a technical point of view and I didn't see any collaborative step towards me. I'm sure you are a better maintainer for logjam and I'm happy fro upstream development too. > Secondly, I'd like to apologize to Christian and the Debian project for > not following exact policy. However, in my defense, I did contact > Christian several times before making the NMU, I listed all your contacts... I could be happy if you ask me to work on logjam. You asked only for new packages. I passed it to you if you offered help. You sent only a wishlist bug the day 4.0.0 was released and a mail with a one line question. :) > and did explain to him > numerous times privately after the NMU why I did certain things (such as > using bug fixes from CVS, since certain things in the actual release > needed to be corrected). No information to me about your intention. > Also, the actual logjam package had not > received any attention since May even though a new 3.0.x release had > been out, so having not received any response from any of my e-mails to > Christian before the NMU, I felt things were going unnoticed. Also in my > defense, the new 4.x version did fix a serious-level bug filed against > the package, and the 3.x series of logjam was basically very unstable as a > whole. I have also been in close contact with the upstream author of > logjam, and maintain one of his other software packages, gtkspell, for > Debian. Good. As I've said I didn't like your way to act and I don't think it's good for Project. > In any case, if you have any further discussions about this, > please contact Christian and me privately, unless this is appropriate > to post in debian-devel for some reason. I explained my reasons. -- Christian Surchi, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ www.debian.org - www.softwarelibero.it - www.firenze.linux.it | 38374818 Disk crisis, please clean up!