I'm happy to step up for Debian, it is what I use on most of my servers and
at home. Access to the porting machines would be good for the project.
Would you be fine with both Devon and I co-maintaining and getting access?
On Aug 2, 2014 11:25 AM, "Daniel Pocock" <dan...@pocock.pro> wrote:

> On 02/08/14 17:05, Devon H. O'Dell wrote:
> > Yeah, I could be convinced. We use Ubuntu and Debian at work, and I'm
> > noticing build failures for a couple other supported architectures.
> > The issues look to just be problems with the configure script. Are
> > those build machines available for testing?
>
> Yes, all Debian Developers have access to porting machines for all those
> architectures.  We can also sponsor temporary access requests for
> outside developers in cases like this.
>
> Do you have a PGP key, preferably with signatures from any Debian people
> you have met?
>
> > N.B. I know basically 0 about deb packaging, so I might need a little
> > bit of up-front hand-holding.
>
> mentors.debian.net and the debian-mentors mailing list and IRC channels
> are there to help.
>
> As the package already exists, it is even easier than creating a new
> package from scratch.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
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