Bug#161782: ITP: mimerdesk -- MimerDesk is a web-based groupware environment.
El mié, 29-12-2004 a las 05:05 +0100, Jesús Roncero Franco escribió: > El 21/Sep/2002 a las 16:59:55, Javier ViñualesGutiérrez escribió: > > Package: wnpp > > Version: unavailable; reported 2002-09-21 > > Severity: wishlist > > > > * Package name: mimerdesk > > Version : 1.6 > > Upstream Author : Teemu Arina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * URL : http://www.mimerdesk.org/ > > * License : GPL > > Description : MimerDesk is a web-based groupware environment > > > > > > Mimerdesk is a web-based groupware environment designed for > > Ping. > Vigu, any extra work on this? No, I must closed this bug because I actually don't want to do this work. Tnk. -- Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yaco Ingeniería Sierpes 48 - 41004 Sevilla Tfno: 954500057, FAX: 954500929 GPG Id: 1024D/4EB82468
Bug#196199: O: cacti -- Frontend to rrdtool for monitoring systems and services
Hi, I'm do it wait please. Thanks. El mar, 09-09-2003 a las 16:33, Arnaud Willem escribió: > Hello! > On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 04:04 PM, Bruno David Simões > Rodrigues wrote: > > > A Ter, 2003-09-09 às 15:14, Arnaud Willem escreveu: > >> Hi! > >> > >> On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 05:53 PM, Bruno Rodrigues wrote: > >> > >>> I'd be glad to adopt this and mantis, as I'm using mantis in several > >>> places and both in my workplace. > >> > >> Glad to notice people still want to take care of it... > >> What are you up to with the package? Do you still intend to adopt it > >> as > >> your ITA is > >> just over two months old... > > > > Hi. Sorry but I haven't picked up this package as Javier Gutierrez > > asked > > me to keep it. > > Hm, I'm having problems understanding the situation. > > > > > Please read my last reply at http://bugs.debian.org/196199 > > I've read that. I've had some troubles understanding it, though. Javier > asked you to keep your ITP, but > you haven't done anything to maintain, or package a new version of > cacti, is that correct? > > > > >>> I've already ITA'ed them and I'm now looking at existing bugs. > > > > Please don't. Let Javier reply back confirming if he wants to keep it > > and if not, talk with the other guys that also asked to maintain it. > > I am not planning to package it... I was quoting what you wrote... > > Javier, I feel that cacti packaging has come to a halt, and Bruno who's > ITP'd it says he's waiting for you > (I hope I'm not getting anything wrong here), could you make a move to > clarify this? > > The last upload of cacti dates from the 16th of June of this year; a > new version (0.8.1) is out, and a wishlist bug has been > filed since 75 days (#198777) for that, but no move has been made since > the Orphaning of the package, although > there's this ITP placed on it... > > Hoping that this can be sorted out and fresh blood^Wpackages can get > into the archive as soon as possible, > Cheers, Arnaud -- Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ingeniero Industrial - YACO S.L. Albareda 24, 41001 Sevilla - España Tfno: 954293600 FAX: 954210326 GnuPG public key: http://db.debian.org
Bug#200851: Something about OGo ITP
Hello, somethings: * Yes, I'm the three ITP's groupware related, is it bad?. I'm really interested in this software, ... I don't understand you :-( * The debian packages from OGo dev team are usefull to start to play with the software but are bad package, Dan Bar said to the OGo devel list about the non FHS compliant problem, and another one like pre* scripts entries needed, the OGo must not need a Howto to start with it. Some people email to ask me about guide all OGo debian related task through alioth... it's an interesting thing, anybody want I do it?, anybody are interested in OGo debian team?. It'd be good a mailing list like debian-ogo, isn't it?. Greetings -- Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ingeniero Industrial - YACO S.L. Albareda 24, 41001 Sevilla - España Tfno: 954293600 FAX: 954210326 GnuPG public key: http://db.debian.org signature.asc Description: Esta parte del mensaje está firmada digitalmente
Bug#200851: ITP: opengroupware.org -- Groupware server to integrate with office suite products and groupware clients
Package: wnpp Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-11 Severity: wishlist * Package name: opengroupware.org Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://www.opengroupware.org/ * License : GPL, LGPL Description : Groupware server to integrate with office suite products and groupware clients Open source groupware server to integrate with the leading open source office suite products and all the leading groupware clients running across all major platforms, and to provide access to all functionality and data through open XML-based interfaces and APIs. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux phoebe 2.4.21-rc6 #6 jue jul 10 14:47:43 CEST 2003 i686 Locale: LANG=es_ES, LC_CTYPE=es_ES (ignored: LC_ALL set)
Bug#180634: ITP: kolab-server -- The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite
El mié, 12-02-2003 a las 09:59, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder escribió: > On Die, 2003-02-11 at 20:41, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote: > > > Description : The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite > > > > Kroupware Project's groupware suite. This highly scalable and secure >[...] > > Hmm. I don't really like this long description - when I install the > server as a Debian package, I don't mind that it depends on a zillion > Debian specific things. > > Perhaps just say what the kroupware project can do? You're talking about the Debian package, this ITP talk about the Intend to Package this piece of software and I must to describe what is kolab-server, Kolab, Kroupware and so on. I'm a Debian developer and it's not necesary to do an ITP to package kolab-server but I want to prevent other people from doing the same job. Thank you. -- Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ingeniero Industrial - YACO S.L. Albareda 24, 41001 Sevilla - España Tfno: 954293600 FAX: 954210326 GnuPG public key: http://db.debian.org
Bug#180634: ITP: kolab-server -- The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite
Package: wnpp Version: unavailable; reported 2003-02-11 Severity: wishlist * Package name: kolab-server Version : 1.0-beta2 Upstream Author : Tassilo Erlewein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.kroupware.org/howto-kolab.html * License : GPL Description : The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite Kroupware Project's groupware suite. This highly scalable and secure solution is strictly based on a client/server architecture. The server part of the groupware solution, herein referred to as "Kolab Server " runs on GNU/Linux, namely on a current distribution of Debian, Red Hat or SuSE. We minimized the usage of Linux distribution dependencies in order to gain maximal portability. In order to be able to apply readily available security updates in a timely manner employment of a well-maintained GNU/Linux distribution like the above mentioned seems desirable. The goal is that standard security updates as provided by these vendors can be installed without affecting the Kolab server functionality. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux yaco 2.4.18 #3 mar jun 18 16:58:23 CEST 2002 i686 Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignored: LC_ALL set)
Bug#90892: ITP: xfuzzy -- Enviroment for Fuzzy Logic based systems design
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Description: I inted to package Xfuzzy. Xfuzzy 2.0 is an environment for the design, verification and synthesis of fuzzy logic based systems. It is based on XFL, a high-level abstraction fuzzy specification language. The Xfuzzy environment provides an integrated graphical user interface to a set of XFL-based tools, that can also be used independently, covering all the aspects of fuzzy systems development. Homepage URL: http://www.imse.cnm.es/Xfuzzy/ Original author: Xfuzzy Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Instituto de Microelectrónica de Sevilla. License: GNU/GPL, from the copyright notice Xfuzzy is property of its authors and IMSE-CNM Xfuzzy is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. Xfuzzy is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. -- Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/4EB82468 1C2A 0241 D350 B43D E027 4FCD F8E8 3454 4EB8 2468