On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 08:25:06PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
@Sébastien: It doesn't work like that - you cannot hijack a package
without the consent of its current maintainer. But if Adam either
Of course you can. If you had consent of the maintainer, it would
not be hijacking.
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On 11-07-04 at 03:09pm, Clint Adams wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 08:25:06PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
@Sébastien: It doesn't work like that - you cannot hijack a package
without the consent of its current maintainer. But if Adam either
Of course you can. If you had consent of the
[sent again, to proper bug address this time]
Hi Adam,
I am quite interested in Picard, and am curious if you have perhaps lost
interest in maintaining its packaging for Debian?
@Sébastien: It doesn't work like that - you cannot hijack a package
without the consent of its current maintainer.
Hi Jonas,
Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk writes:
I am quite interested in Picard, and am curious if you have perhaps lost
interest in maintaining its packaging for Debian?
@Sébastien: It doesn't work like that - you cannot hijack a package
without the consent of its current maintainer.
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