Hi all, Since my spare time is not what it used to be, I have put a few KDE apps up for adoption this morning:
kdbg (#315336) -- graphical debugger interface kprof (#315337) -- visual tool to help analyse profiling results kbear (#315340) -- graphical ftp client for KDE If anyone is willing to take these up it would be appreciated. More detailed notes on each package are included below. Ben. kdbg: This KDE package is relatively straightforward to maintain, and upstream is active. kprof: This KDE package is small and relatively straightforward to maintain. Although upstream is not nearly as active as it used to be, the package itself remains useful. An ability to dive into Qt/KDE code and fix it is preferable, since (due to upstream's inactivity) you will need to do bugfixing yourself. kbear: This KDE package is not easy to maintain, mainly because upstream has been silent for some time and there have been some rather nasty and hard-to-find bugs that needed fixing. Nevertheless, people still use this package so it would be nice to have someone look after it. You will need a good understanding of Qt/KDE programming, since you'll probably end up doing all the bugfixing yourself and the code is somewhat complex. The version currently in debian is 2.1.1. Upstream released 3.0alpha a couple of years ago, but I chose not to upload an alpha release. I'd also recommend against uploading 3.0alpha to the new maintainer without some very thorough testing and inspection, since all signs suggest that a beta/final release is never likely to appear. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]