Alexander Ponyatikh:
> Thank you. I was expecting that there should be a separate procedure for
> this case, but I could not find it. I've modified this bug report in
> accordance with the Developers' Reference.
Cool. Yeah the "salvaging" procedure is relatively new and it's gone through a
few
Giacomo Catenazzi:
> Hello Chris,
>
> Alexander already asked me about packages, and I have nothing again getting it
> adopted. Just I had no time (and hardware) to handle the packages, and the
> lack
> of upstream worries my a lot (e.g. security, but also upgrading support
> libraries).
>
>
Hello Chris,
Alexander already asked me about packages, and I have nothing again
getting it adopted. Just I had no time (and hardware) to handle the
packages, and the lack of upstream worries my a lot (e.g. security, but
also upgrading support libraries).
ciao
cate
On 27.11.19
Thank you. I was expecting that there should be a separate procedure for
this case, but I could not find it. I've modified this bug report in
accordance with the Developers' Reference.
I've already put the original maintainer's address into the X-Debbugs-Cc
filed of this report, so he's got a
Greetings.
Thanks for your interest in maintaining the libg15render package and for
adopting the g15daemon package. Although I don't use g15, I maintain mumble
which can optionally use it to support users that have the g15 keyboard. Right
now I've had to disable g15 support in mumble because of
I'd appreciate if someone sponsors upload of this package.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm the new maintainer of the g15daemon package (bug#928158). It was
reintroduced after deletion along with all related packages at the request of
the previous maintainer (bug#914888). libg15render is the only package that
has not been removed.
Since Giacomo
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