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Re: RFR: webalizer - web server log analysis program



On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 00:05:20 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:

> The way that the previous maintainer would declare that he doesn't
> want to maintain would be a RFA (Request For Adoption).
> The way you would adopt it would be to do an ITA (Intention To Package)
> by renaming his RFA and take-over the ownership of the RFA bug number.
> 
> Everybody does it, why should you be an exception?

I don't agree here; I've seen and been involved in quite a few
maintainer handovers that worked perfectly without involving the BTS.

Of course if the new maintainer needs a sponsor, the sponsor will
want to see some proof of the old maintainer's admission. But if --
like it might be in this case -- the old maintainer is the sponsor or
the new maintainer uploads himself or herself there's no problem
whatsoever IMO.
 
> >> Well the maintainer has agreed (on private mail) to give it to me, and
> >> I'm planning to ask him to sponsor it so my understanding was that we
> >> could avoid the bureaucracy...
> > FWIW: I agree with this point of view.
> Exactly since when, a private email is an official document for a change
> of maintainership in Debian? What are RFA, O, and ITA for then? 

RFA and O bugs are for situations when the old maintainer wants to
stop the task and there isn't yet a new maintainer.

> We need to keep things with
> a public record, otherwise we are risking take-overs.

Doesn't seem to be a recurrent problem ...


Just out of curiosity:
 
> I am very familiar with Git, it's just that normally, we use upstream-sid /
> debian-sid, 

I'm rather unfamiliar with git but sometimes I stumble over packages
maintained in git anway; and I haven't seen upstream-sid and
debian-sid branches yet. Who/where (team, tool, ...) is this schema
used?


Cheers,
gregor
 
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