On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 03:06:03PM -0500, Ed Redd wrote: > Debianized - The package that Ian put together I unlocked it and he had me > asign a package manager. I had 3 options and then I debianized them. I > started recieving messages from every list in Debian and I seen Gnu.org > messages and they were erased the package manager is trying to fuck me over > and cliaming my shit. The package Ian set it up for someone to Publish it. > Ed,
Still no clue, I'm afraid. Unless you give me a specific package name in Debian, I've no idea. Receiving messages: Debian mailing lists are opt-in: unless you subscribe, you won't normally receive them (although they are all available to read in archive form via a web browser). If you were looking to become a Debian maintainer or a Debian developer: how did you go about this? Without details, neither I nor likely anybody else can go any further. All the very best, as ever, Andy C. > On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, 4:55 AM Andrew M.A. Cater <amaca...@einval.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 12:44:49AM -0600, Ed Redd wrote: > > > Please post the General Public license at the bottom of the page? I > > > scripted my name on the license April 12 2020 and Debianized a package > > > manager. Now theyre trying to cover it up with a bullshit license > > > > Ed > > > > Can you please be a little more specific: which package are you referring > > to? > > * as a specifier is a bit too generic, I'm afraid. > > > > You don't have to "sign" the GPL - in fact, the GPl version 2 explicitly > > says > > that you are not obliged to accept it but you are obliged to abide by it > > if > > you modify code and distribute the modifications. > > > > Which package manager did you Debianise? > > > > Who is "they" and what exactly are they trying to cover up? > > > > All the very best, > > > > Andy C. > > > >