Hi! Thanks for the response. I've had review on my license by the SFLC and the FSF. See their responses here:
https://wiki.unsystem.net/en/index.php/Libbitcoin/License Also I have emails from the Debian mailing list on this issue which I can contribute. Is there anything I need to do to pass that link to the FTPmaster team, or will they see it here? Thanks! On 13/08/14 08:57, Christian PERRIER wrote: > Quoting Amir Taaki (gen...@riseup.net): > >> However, I think maybe this might have slipped through the cracks and >> has been missed. Any information would be much appreciated. >> The responsible team (Debian Bitcoin Team) seems to be dead judging from >> their mailing list. > > > Hello, > > > That seems to be one of the cases where we suffer from the slow > processing of the NEW queue. New packages have to be checked and > approved by the Debian FTPmaster team. They doing a very thourough job > in checking packages (particularly licensing) and, from what I > witnessed during the last months, it takes more manpower than the team > has (considering that the FTPmaster team has several other duties). > > There is not much you can do, indeed, except patiently waiting. I had > to wait for such a long time for a package of mine (openambit) to > enter the archive, recently. But, given that I can't really offer the > FTPmaster team what they need the most (help), my only option is....to > be patient.... > > PS: please notice that in case the package is rejected for some > reason, I noticed that it seems that the FTPmaster team prioritizes > checking reuploaded packages (at least this is what happened with my > recent NEW packages). > > We're sometimes desperatly lacking manpower on some key positions in > Debian, I'm afraid. > > > (and I use this opportunity to thank the ftpmasters for their work and > commitment) > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53eb105c.2030...@riseup.net