Re: [Bug 316305] please sync only from debian

2009-02-02 Thread Saša Bodiroža
Hello Cristian,

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Cristian Greco wrote:
 Who is the actual maintainer for Ubuntu? Why don't you wait for sync
 with Debian instead of forking packaging work?

That's what I said few posts before, and that's the way we should do
this.

 I'm really interested in cooperating with the actual maintainer.

We don't have an actual maintainer for the package, and everyone can
work on it (provide new upstream versions, preparing syncs/merges from
Debian, preparing patches). But it is possible that one person is
doing the most of the work on some package. You can check the
changelog [1]. It seems that in past Deluge has been directly synced
from Debian with no changes to the packaging. If no one files a sync
request I'll do it myself later. Actually, this bug report can be just
modified so it states that we should sync 1.1.2 from Debian.

[1]
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/d/deluge/deluge_1.0.7.dfsg-3/changelog

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[Bug 316305] please sync only from debian

2009-02-02 Thread Cristian Greco
Hi all,

I'm the current Debian maintainer for Deluge.

Deluge 1.1.2 just entered debian-experimental. The packaging delay is
due to licensing problem: source tarball has been repackaged removing a
file (in addition to the old repackaging work).

Who is the actual maintainer for Ubuntu? Why don't you wait for sync
with Debian instead of forking packaging work?

I'm really interested in cooperating with the actual maintainer.

Thanks,
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