Bug#648256: [Cherokee] Bug#648256: RFA: cherokee -- Very fast, flexible and easy to configure web server

2011-11-12 Thread Gunnar Wolf
M. David Peterson dijo [Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 05:30:09PM -0800]:
> > I am sending now this "Request For Adoption" bug. I intend to keep
> > maintaining Cherokee the best way I can (which as can be seen is not
> > too good) until the next Debian Stable release, and if no new
> > maintainer steps up by then, will flag it as Orphaned.
> 
> I've never maintained a Debian package before, but I'm certainly willing to
> learn if for no other reason than to ensure this project continues for as
> an active package. What's the first step?

Hi,

The package is kept in a public git repository, tracked at:

http://git.debian.org/?s=collab-maint%2Fcherokee

To be honest, I'd love to take your proposal, but that's more or less
where we are now - We need somebody familiar with maintaining packages
for Debian (and not just building packages, that's where we stand
now). This package is not too complex, but is clearly more than what
I'd suggest you to start with. Anyway, if you are interested in
maintaining packages in Debian, start with the New Maintainers' Guide:

http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/

Also, be sure to get familiar with the Debian policy:

http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/

Greetings,



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Bug#648256: [Cherokee] Bug#648256: RFA: cherokee -- Very fast, flexible and easy to configure web server

2011-11-11 Thread M. David Peterson
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Gunnar Wolf  wrote:

> I am sending now this "Request For Adoption" bug. I intend to keep
> maintaining Cherokee the best way I can (which as can be seen is not
> too good) until the next Debian Stable release, and if no new
> maintainer steps up by then, will flag it as Orphaned.
>

I've never maintained a Debian package before, but I'm certainly willing to
learn if for no other reason than to ensure this project continues for as
an active package. What's the first step?

-- 
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M. David Peterson
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