Hi guys, a couple of weeks ago I submitted some patches in order to make the user-mode-linux support, as well as kernel-patch-uml, a bit more "actual" and to help the people, who would like to try this technology, available for sarge kernels. This means that user-mode-linux was knowingly not included in sarge beacuse of the kernel supported was obsolete. I currently use UML and I would like to make it newly available, so I tryed to make some patch to support: - kernel 2.4.27 : this affects user-mode-linux and kernel-patch-uml packages (Bug #339086 for kernle-patch-uml, #339094 for user-mode-linux); - kernel 2.6.12 : this affects user-mode-linux again, but this is an "upgrade" of the previous, because for earlier kernel version UM support is automatically included in the kernel bundle by the kernel upstream team (Bug #339303). I posted my patches to wnpp list and bts. I am however aware that the current maintainer, Matt Zimmerman, is pretty busy and maybe difficult for him to have a look at them. So I was wondering how to manage this situation, without charging the maintainer of excessive work load. I currently am NM process applicant, so I am not allow to upload the packages by myself. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance Cheers SteX PS: the package are available at: deb http://etinarcadiaego.dyndns.org/~ste/debian/ ./ deb-src http://etinarcadiaego.dyndns.org/~ste/debian/ ./ -- GPG key = D52DF829 -- SteX -- <stefano.melchior@openlabs.it> http://etinarcadiaego.dyndns.org --- User#324592, http://counter.li.org http://www.openlabs.it/~stex -- http://www.stex.name
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