Dear mentors,
I wonder how the incoming queue of mentors.debian.net is processed?
Yesterday, I tried to re-upload my package (tk-html3) after removing the
old package, and it did not arrive in the package list yet; I also did
not get a mail response. The package list, however, contains packages
Dear Ole, dear mentors,
Am 09.03.2012 09:33, schrieb Olе Streicher:
Dear mentors,
I wonder how the incoming queue of mentors.debian.net is processed?
Yesterday, I tried to re-upload my package (tk-html3) after removing the
old package, and it did not arrive in the package list yet; I also
On Friday 09 March 2012 11:11:35 Florian Rothmaier wrote:
Dear Ole, dear mentors,
Am 09.03.2012 09:33, schrieb Olе Streicher:
Dear mentors,
I wonder how the incoming queue of mentors.debian.net is processed?
Yesterday, I tried to re-upload my package (tk-html3) after removing the
Hi and thanks,
Two things. NMU upload. Mentoring wish.
I did reportbug, ITP, wnpp, 663...@bugs.debian.org
I did dupload dep-trace_0.51.dsc in which changelog (closes: #663123)
I believe that's an NMU so then I need to ask a DD or DM to do magic (ie, mv upload w/in
ftp-master). It's not
Stephen Gran, 2012-02-16 06:17:09 + :
[...]
Second, I think requiring all contributors on alioth to sign the DMUP is
a very bad idea. We host some external project like SANE that have no
reason to want to sign agreements about their usage of machines they'll
never log in to. Even if we
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