Hi Gianfranco, Many thanks for the kind words; I certainly couldn’t have got this far without all of your help, patience and responsiveness! Regards, James > On 21 Feb 2016, at 12:11, Gianfranco Costamagna <locutusofborg@debian.org> wrote: > > Signed PGP part > Hi, > > > Currently, I maintain the package polyml. > > I "just" sponsored 6 uploads of polyml for James, but I have been > impressed by the quality of his work, he is a nice guy, learns > quickly, he did a lot of stuff I didn't ask for (and trust me, I have > been so pedantic on the various RFS bugs), e.g. by enabling hardening > stuff, porting the package on various architectures, stop using > embedded libraries (e.g. libffi), enabling the testsuite, big endian > support (and two SONAME bumps, BTW). > > With him, polyml package has reached a really nice shape, and it is > keeping up with the latest upstream fixes, and a stronger Debian > packaging. > > I believe he has both technical and social skills to maintain a Debian > package, and (if he wants to be more involved in Debian), in a > not-too-far future to become a full Debian Developer. > > Please let him become a Debian Maintainer. > > Gianfranco >
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