Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted

2023-10-20 Thread Borden
This RFP has languished for almost 3 years now and was opened almost 7 years ago. The pgadmin4 package provided upstream works without issue on Trixie. Is the delay licencing-related or is there not interest in carrying this package in Debian's repos?

Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted

2020-11-03 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: William Bonnet > First of all i do apologize for my late answer, something went wrong on my > side with email delivery... :( Hi William, the last week was very busy and I was just too tired to answer earlier, sorry for that. > In short :) i know what i am doing by applying to maintain a PG

Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted

2020-10-19 Thread William Bonnet
Hi Christoph, First of all i do apologize for my late answer, something went wrong on my side with email delivery... :( > do you have experience with Debian packaging? You'll likely have to > work on packaging or updating Python module packages in Debian as well. Yes I do, I have often made

Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted

2020-10-12 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: William Bonnet > Dropping this package is a question that really makes sens. If the > decision is to keep it, and as a postgresql and pgadmin user i would > like to volunteer to  takeover. Hi William, do you have experience with Debian packaging? You'll likely have to work on packaging or

Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted

2020-10-12 Thread William Bonnet
Hi Christoph, Dropping this package is a question that really makes sens. If the decision is to keep it, and as a postgresql and pgadmin user i would like to volunteer to  takeover. Il will certainly have many question,including about the takerover procedure since it is the first time i apply

Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted

2020-10-12 Thread Christoph Berg
Hi, the pgadmin4 developers have started distributing their own .deb and .rpm packages [*] which makes me wonder if we should continue shipping our own pgadmin4.deb packages. As a GUI application, it is naturally hard to test, so bugs like https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/5692 are prone to