Hi,
On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 13:45:09 -0400 Ab B wrote:
> I'd be interested in becoming the sponsored maintainer of this
> package. It seems like it would require a fairly low level of
> attention. It looks like it's used by ~14,000 installations, so it
> does seem like it
I'd be interested in becoming the sponsored maintainer of this
package. It seems like it would require a fairly low level of
attention. It looks like it's used by ~14,000 installations, so it
does seem like it should be maintained. I suppose I'd need a DD as
sponsor? I've asked the systemd
Hi,
We don't use this package in Devuan as we're rebuilding packages to
remove the systemd dependencies. So there is no interest in this
package from the Devuan side either.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hello Martin,
> Good idea, I sent it to
> https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/list/devuan-discuss.en.html
> (might take a bit to appear, I'm not subscribed).
I still can't see your message.
Regards,
Andrey
Hello Iain,
Iain R. Learmonth [2016-07-26 15:33 +0100]:
> Just a suggestion, but maybe ping a Devuan mailing list.
Good idea, I sent it to
https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/list/devuan-discuss.en.html
(might take a bit to appear, I'm not subscribed).
Martin
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Martin Pitt|
Hi,
On 26/07/16 10:09, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Package: wnpp
>
> Neither Steve nor I still have any interest in maintaining
> systemd-shim. Debian's default init system is systemd, Ubuntu supports
> nothing else any more (and does not even have systemd-shim any more),
> upstart is gone from both
Package: wnpp
Neither Steve nor I still have any interest in maintaining
systemd-shim. Debian's default init system is systemd, Ubuntu supports
nothing else any more (and does not even have systemd-shim any more),
upstart is gone from both Debian and Ubuntu, so the only use case for
it right now
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