Re: Quitting Debian Java packaging - HOWTO best

2011-10-25 Thread Eric Lavarde - Debian
Done deal! :-) Thanks, Eric Andrew Ross said: On 22/10/11 11:19, Eric Lavarde wrote: * libjcalendar-java - used to be a dependency of FreeMind, not anymore, dependency of no package, and popcon 52 - candidate for removal! Eric, Please don't request removal of this one - I'm planning to

Re: Quitting Debian Java packaging - HOWTO best

2011-10-23 Thread Andrew Ross
On 22/10/11 11:19, Eric Lavarde wrote: * libjcalendar-java - used to be a dependency of FreeMind, not anymore, dependency of no package, and popcon 52 - candidate for removal! Eric, Please don't request removal of this one - I'm planning to upload a package which depends on this when I get

Quitting Debian Java packaging - HOWTO best

2011-10-22 Thread Eric Lavarde
Hello, I didn't find any time for quite a long time to maintain my packages, and before their quality suffers under my lack of attention, I'd prefer to properly manage my retirement, and would like to hear your advices, and possibly take of ownership. Based on [1], list of packages I'm

Re: Quitting Debian Java packaging - HOWTO best

2011-10-22 Thread Cédric Pineau
Hello Eric. I once waited for an answer from Christine regarding freemind and then forgot it all, but I'm still interested in packaging it and related libs. I currently trying to package EJS with Georges Khaznadar (Georges is debian maintener and EJS user with little java knowledge, I'm a java

Re: Quitting Debian Java packaging - HOWTO best

2011-10-22 Thread Eric Lavarde
Hello Cedric, On 22/10/11 13:24, Cédric Pineau wrote: Hello Eric. I once waited for an answer from Christine regarding freemind and then forgot it all, but I'm still interested in packaging it and related libs. I currently trying to package EJS with Georges Khaznadar (Georges is debian