Hi,

Am 21.09.2013 13:13, schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 21.09.2013 12:49, schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> I've filed RM requests for
>> tasks
>> contacts
>> dates
>> evolution-exchange
>> and poked Luca about that.

done

>> almanah, obexd and hdate-applet had sourceful uploads in the mean time
>> (either removing EDS support or updating it to the new API).
>> I've prepared an NMU for gnome-phone-manager, uploaded to DELAYED/3,
>> patch/debdiff sent to the maintainer for review.

gnome-phone-manager has been built successfully everywhere.


>> jana and glables have been fixed in experimental, maintainers have been
>> poked to upload the package to unstable.

jana has been uploaded to unstable, glables upload still pending.

>> Sjoerd is currently looking into the gnome-panel crash that resulted
>> from updating it to the new libgweather API.

Sjoerd has made the upload for libgweather and gnome-panel in the mean time.

> I went through the remaining list, and I'd like to request the removal
> from testing for the following packages. I checked all of them for
> reverse (build) dependencies
> 
> - evolution-mapi (fix available, currently blocked by samba4/samba)
> - evolution-webcal (we still need to decide if we want to keep that)
> - syncevolution (new upstream version available which is supposed to fix
> the FTBFS, a bit too much for an NMU I think)
> - sflphone (looks like a useful application, with popcon numbers which
> are a bit to high to simply request its removal)
> - ruby-revolution (not quite sure about this one, tbh. popcon very low,
> last upload 2012-06-26, might be RM candidate)
> - eweouz (Tollef has been updating the package in the past for EDS API
> changes, so I'd keep it for now)

Tollef is currently investigating that. Apparently the package is more
or less ready and just needs an upload.

> - ffgtk (maintainer seems to be active, last upload 2013-06-28)


Anything else we can help with?
Please let us know, so we can finish this transition as quickly as possible.

Cheers,
Michael

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