Re: Possible problems in your Debian packages

2010-03-26 Thread Free Ekanayaka
Hi Reinhard,

|--==> On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:05:27 +0100, Reinhard Tartler 
 said:

  RT> Hey Free,
  RT> As you can see in the quoted text below, we get "spammed" by DDPO
  RT> mails. While I greatly appreciate these mails, the fact that the package
  RT> has an unfixed RC bug since September makes me believe that nobody from
  RT> the MOTU team actually cares about this package in Debian.

  RT> As uploader of this package, could you have a look? I find it a bit odd
  RT> that this package has the motu mailing list as its maintainer. Maybe I
  RT> missed something, but do we MOTUs as a whole really and actually
  RT> maintain madfuload in debian? Perhaps pkg-multimedia is a better home
  RT> for this package? Or is it so buggy that we should remove it from
  RT> debian? (I have honestly did not look deeper into this.)

Sorry for the long delay in handling this. I've imported the changes
from the PPA the bug is pointing at. Hope it's fine now.

For now I've set the maintainer to myself, as I'm not sure there are
other developers interested on it in pkg-multimedia.

Ciao!

Free

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Re: Possible problems in your Debian packages

2010-03-26 Thread Reinhard Tartler

Hey Free,

As you can see in the quoted text below, we get "spammed" by DDPO
mails. While I greatly appreciate these mails, the fact that the package
has an unfixed RC bug since September makes me believe that nobody from
the MOTU team actually cares about this package in Debian.

As uploader of this package, could you have a look? I find it a bit odd
that this package has the motu mailing list as its maintainer. Maybe I
missed something, but do we MOTUs as a whole really and actually
maintain madfuload in debian? Perhaps pkg-multimedia is a better home
for this package? Or is it so buggy that we should remove it from
debian? (I have honestly did not look deeper into this.)


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