On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 09:38:06AM -0500, Michael Furr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was 
heard to say:
> On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 08:34, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> >   I'm glad to see that someone is ITPing it, but couldn't you do it
> > properly and retitle the RFP?
> Ah.  Sorry.  I figured I needed to do something like that.  Thanks for
> the tip.  After going back and rereading everything, I see this
> mentioned on the wnpp page.  At this point, how should I fix this? 
> Should I just add info to the RFP bug and then close it when I upload
> the package?

  Yes.

> >   (I can't find you in our developer database or NM queue, by the way)
> This is my first package as I begin the process to enter the NM queue. 
> I've been searching for the last couple of months for a package that I'm
> interested in and is worthy to get into debian.  I wanted to grab this
> before anyone else did.

  I would suggest starting with a simpler package unless you are
experienced already with creating binary packages (preferably Debian
packages)  Vegastrike is big and mildly hairy.

  Trying to "grab" a program, as you put it, ahead of anyone else -- and
then vanishing for weeks -- is not very good form.  Are you packaging it
or not?  You don't seem to even have acted on applying at nm.debian.org.

  If I don't hear otherwise in a week or so, I will retitle this bug to
an RFP.  (I'd ITP it myself, but I don't have the time)  Someone should
ITP this -- the game has a lot of promise, nice graphics, and is close
to being playable (pity the keyboard controls suck)

  Daniel

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