Le Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:42:47AM -0600, Manoj Srivastava a écrit : > > I beg to differ. This sounds like a maintainer that is not > providing the support for their package, and needs to orphan that > package; not building on some architecture is often a symptom of > problems elsewhere as well. I am not sure we ought to support > maintainers that are neglectful of their packages.
You are member of the technical comittee, which means that I should trust your experience. I want you and this list to understand that I take your advice to orphan my packages very seriously. For the programs I am interested in, I do not share Debian's goal to make them run on all existing platforms we support. Trust me, it is not only to save my time, but also because I do not want my packages to be a burden to the communauty. It is my experience that for bioinformatics packages, when a bug is found by the buildd network on an unsupported architecture, neither upstream nor the porters show much interest for it. I do not mean this as a criticism, since I share this point of view that there is better to do than fixing those bugs. Luk suggested to use an unofficial upload system and indeed I have been browsing the documentation of Ubuntu's personnal package archive and signed their code of conduct recently. The only problem is that their PPAs do not build the packages against Lenny or Sid, but actually it would not be a problem for many of the users of my packages, because apparently they are Ubuntu users… I am of course pleased to see my work re-used, but I would be even more pleased if people would use Debian Med. To attract more users, we need a good release and good medical packages. I do think that not speding time on porting some of our bioinformatics packages would help the two sides of the coin. Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org