Hello Vincent,

On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 09:08 +0100, Vincent Danjean wrote:
> On 23/03/2010 01:20, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> > Co-maintainer wanted
> > ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
> > I am looking for a co-maintainer for this package. There are two reasons
> > for that: 1) I can't write C, well not really.  2) I believe that every
> > package should be co-maintained (in a perfect world anyway).
> 
> I'm willing to co-maintain : I (will) use this software at work and I have
> already wrote and packaged library, so I can help you on this point.

Thank you for volunteering to co-maintain this package.

As you probably already noticed, I used git for the packaging, which
repository is hosted on Alioth and managed "by collab-maint group". The
package itself is Debian source v3, using debhelper v7.

Let me know if you have different preferences.

>  I did not yet look at yours but can you
> tell me if you followed upstream and create bi-arch packages (ie amd64 has
> a 64bits and 32bits version for example) or if you want to go through
> the multi-arch path (I think it is a better long-term solution)

Currently, I am forcing to build in native mode only. But as I
mentioned, C and libraries are a bit like Klingon to me. All your ideas
are welcome, feel free to implement them.

For communication, I like Jonas Smedegaard's idea to use
$packagen...@packages.debian.org as a pseudo mailing list. I am not
often on IRC, but you can ping me there, and I'll come back to you
(within two or three days ;).  My nickname is... franklin

I am not always going to discuss very much of what I am doing and how I
am going to do it. I use VCS like a wiki: any change can be discussed,
improved or reverted. I usually tell about my TODO list by email (which
is currently up to date in the debian folder).

I have added you to the list of maintainers of the package.
We can maintain the package together (I am not "owning" the package in
any way).

Welcome on board,

Franklin




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