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Re: ITP or RFP



Hi !

  Thanks for the faster than light answers. With respect to Sandro
answer, I don't see why I couldn't join the Python Module Team, but my
participation may remain marginal. I estimate I can almost guarantee a
two year commitment to that package, beyond I cannot tell. There are
also a few dependencies most already in debian.
  I managed to build a package, I must test it, making sure nothing is
missing. There a few dependencies I may have to package also
(JavaScript package). What shall I do then ? Should this conversation
be continued on debian-mentors ? I created an account on Alioth, but
then when following the confirmation link I got the error: Could Not
Get User, trying another way I got the following messages: « Your
account does not exist. Invalid Password Or User Name ». Maybe I
should just wait :-)

By the way, the ITP bug is here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627787

Thanks again,
Nicolas.

2011/5/23 Lars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>:
> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 05:43:43PM +0200, Nicolas CANIART wrote:
>> I'm going to package the following python module I need:
>> python-django-gerbi-cms  (http://packages.python.org/django-page-cms/)
>>
>> I would like to now whether I should file an RFP or ITP bug report since I am
>> no debian maintainer and if, when the package is ready, someone could sponsor
>> me so that the packages find its way to the main archive.
>
> That would be an "intent to package", or ITP, even if you need someone
> to sponsor the upload.
>
> Use an RFP only when you are requesting for someone else to make a package.
>
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