Thank you.

On 13/08/14 09:20, Charles Plessy 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.
> 
> Le Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 08:57:09AM +0200, Christian PERRIER a écrit :
>>
>> 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....
> 
> Hello Amir and everybody,
> 
> there is one thing that we can do: increase the quality of the packages that 
> we
> submit to the NEW queue.  Acording to one member of the FTP Master team, up to
> 80 % of the packages have a problem [0].  Indeed, when I and others have
> checked packages in the queue, it was not too hard to find imprecisions or
> omissions in the debian/copyright file.
> 
> Peer review can help, by making sure that the final controllers (the FTP 
> Master
> team) do not waste their time reporting defects that others could have found.
> 
> You can find a process for peer review at the URL below.
> 
>     https://wiki.debian.org/CopyrightReview
> 
> Have a nice day,
> 
> [0] 
> https://lists.debian.org/alpine.deb.2.02.1408060907090.9...@jupiter.server.alteholz.net
> 


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