Bug#923871: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#923871: acpid: please provide runscript file

2019-06-22 Thread Dmitry Bogatov


[2019-06-21 20:02] Michael Meskes 
> On Fri, 2019-06-21 at 10:17 +, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> > [ You replied in private, I took liberty to put BTS back into CC ]
>
> And what or who gave you the right to put my private comments into the
> public BTS? At the very least this is very rude, especially given that
> you did it on purpose.

I apologize. I thought it wasn't deliberate decision to drop BTS.

Sometimes I forget to put bug into thread, and it causes troubles, but I
have never had problems with my Debian-related messages being public --
they all are intended to. Sure, I should have erred on side of your
privacy. Sorry.
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Bug#923871: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#923871: acpid: please provide runscript file

2019-06-21 Thread Michael Meskes
On Fri, 2019-06-21 at 10:17 +, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> [ You replied in private, I took liberty to put BTS back into CC ]

And what or who gave you the right to put my private comments into the
public BTS? At the very least this is very rude, especially given that
you did it on purpose.

> > Feel free to upload directly, or if you want, fully take over the
> > package. As it stands the package is essentially orphaned as I have
> > neither the time not the usage for it anymore. I was thinking of
> > officially orphaning it after the release.
> 
> Thank you for your response.
> 
> If you are positive on orphaning package, probably filing Orphan bug
> right now would simplify some things: my upload would additionally
> reassign maintenance to QA group.

Please read what I wrote. There is a reason why I want to do this
*after* the release.

> I think it is very important for orphaned packages have QA group as
> maintainer, otherwise it could scare away prospective new maintainer.

Thanks for the lecture.

Michael
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Bug#923871: [Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#923871: acpid: please provide runscript file

2019-06-21 Thread Dmitry Bogatov


[ You replied in private, I took liberty to put BTS back into CC ]

[2019-06-17 11:03] Michael Meskes 
> Dmitry,
>
> > But, after all, we all volonteers here. So hereby I inform you,
> > following advice in Developer reference, section 5.11, that I plan to
> > do non-maintainer upload in two weeks or so.
> > 
> > Upload will be into DELAYED/15, so you still have plenty of time
> > to make comments and take action.
>
> Feel free to upload directly, or if you want, fully take over the
> package. As it stands the package is essentially orphaned as I have
> neither the time not the usage for it anymore. I was thinking of
> officially orphaning it after the release.

Thank you for your response.

If you are positive on orphaning package, probably filing Orphan bug
right now would simplify some things: my upload would additionally
reassign maintenance to QA group.

I think it is very important for orphaned packages have QA group as
maintainer, otherwise it could scare away prospective new maintainer.
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Bug#923871: acpid: please provide runscript file

2019-06-15 Thread Dmitry Bogatov


control: retitle -1 acpid: please provide runscript file -- second call

Hello, dear maintainer.

This bug, requesting addition of runscript file into package was filed
some time ago, and got no response. It is quite unfortunate, since
your review of could have provided valuable advice how to improve
proposed patch.

But, after all, we all volonteers here. So hereby I inform you,
following advice in Developer reference, section 5.11, that I plan to
do non-maintainer upload in two weeks or so.

Upload will be into DELAYED/15, so you still have plenty of time
to make comments and take action.

Thank you for your work on Debian.

Best regards.