Bug#68243: So, now what?

2004-07-18 Thread Ben Armstrong
Samuel,

OK, now that it is more than 10 days since you stated you intended to
take over the ITP of linphone, what's the status of the linphone upload?

Thanks,
Ben
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Bug#68243: So, now what?

2004-07-18 Thread Samuel Mimram
Hello,

The package is almost ready (there are some minor problems that I want
to fix before, upstream release is not so clean). You should see the
packages uploaded soon. If you want to see the current package, you can
find it here:

http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/samuel.mimram/debian/to_upload/linphone/

Cheers,

Sam.


On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 09:03:12 -0300 Ben Armstrong
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 Samuel,
 
 OK, now that it is more than 10 days since you stated you intended to
 take over the ITP of linphone, what's the status of the linphone
 upload?
 
 Thanks,
 Ben
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Bug#68243: So, now what?

2004-07-18 Thread Nicolas Boullis
Hi,

On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 09:03:12AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
 Samuel,
 
 OK, now that it is more than 10 days since you stated you intended to
 take over the ITP of linphone, what's the status of the linphone upload?

Samuel's packages were mostly ready at that time, but he currently is 
still stuck in the NM queue. At that time I told him I would sponsor his 
package, but I underestimated the complexity of the package, and I've 
been quite busy recently.

Hence, Samuel is not responsible for the delay, while I am. On the other 
hand, if some DD is eager to see linphone in Debian, s/he can volunteer 
to sponsor the package instead of me.


Sorry for the delay,

Nicolas