Hallo. Hilko Bengen <ben...@debian.org> wrote: |Package: wnpp |Severity: normal
First: thanks for updating this once again, Hilko! |s-nail, previously known as heirloom-mailx and nail, is the classic |/bin/mail program, with many modern features added. (Unfortunately it is |not suitable as a "mailx" because incompatible differences in command |line options with bsd-mailx, see #846062.) I (still) disagree with the latter one. It is compatible to POSIX mailx(1), and BSD Mail, it diverges from Debian patches of bsd-mailx which have been added after Heirloom mailx (then nail) introduced the command line flag in question. That caused an issue in a (n imho bad) script sixteen years later. The v14.9.* series which are landing in Debian now support custom headers, too. |If I remember correctly, it was the first package I adopted after |joining Debian as a DD in 2003. After about 14 years and two project |forks/renames, I would like to see someone else take over package |maintenance. I am sorry for this. |I feel that s-nail is suitable package for people with little packaging |experience to adopt. The current upstream author, Steffen Nurpmeso is |quite active and very responsive. I am willing to fix any issues as fast as possible. Maintaining it as a package should usually involve nothing but adjustment of the version number. In fact anything else looks like a bug to me. And, further more, it is likely that nothing much happens in the two years which follow, we (the program and i) just saw the 5th anniversary of our relationship, and i will spend some time with other projects next. Some things here and there, but henceforth nothing in a hurry no more. Thanks again Hilko from the snail and myself. From rainy Germany, Ciao! --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)