On 03/11/16 17:10, Phil Morrell wrote: > Hi, > > I was reminded of lutris.net the other day as it seems they've had a > significant release (migrating to py3) a couple of weeks ago. > > There is an open RFP: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754129 > But there's also a closed RFS: > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757966 > > According to the latter, lutris 0.3.5 was actually uploaded on > 2014-11-07 (i.e. just *after* Jessie freeze), but it doesn't exist on > the tracker and I can't find any reference to it being removed, or on > mentors. > > The packaging is at: https://github.com/Rudloff/lutris-debian > Upstream also hosts their own repo using: > https://github.com/lutris/lutris/tree/master/debian > > Am I right in thinking that with those symptoms, it's likely been > rejected by FTP Masters while it was in the NEW queue? Is there any > way to see why, to avoid updating the packaging pointlessly (it's > GPL-3)? There has been no contact/commits from any of the maintainers > since then. The dak log says it got rejected about a week after being uploaded. 20141107125014|process-upload|dak|ACCEPT-TO-NEW|lutris_0.3.5-1_amd64.changes 20141116122319|process-new|alteholz|NEW REJECT|lutris_0.3.5-1_amd64.changes I don't think reject reasons are kept that far back in time though. James
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