On 8/26/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:

>  That's strange.
>  One of the Debian policicy is the strict contact between the package
>  maintainer and the upstream software authors.

See my previous message on this thread.

>  The Debian maintainer(s) of Mailman can be easily found at:
>  http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mailman.html

And they should already know how to contact us, and where all of our 
respective resources are.  If they're going to be making 
modifications to our code, the only scalable option is for them to 
use our mechanisms to send their changes to us, and then it's up to 
us as to whether or not those are accepted and incorporated into the 
mainstream codebase.

There simply are no other scalable options.

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