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thuriaux's scripts & definite MIAs



So the scripts at 
http://haydn.debian.org/~thuriaux-guest/qa
ROCK.  Can we get them integrated into the main QA website perhaps?

Based on those scripts, the following people are almost certainly MIA:
[Last upload 2000]
Ron Rademaker <ron@wep.tudelft.nl>

[Last upload 2001]
Scott K. Ellis <scott@debian.org>
Chu-yeon Park <kokids@debian.org>
Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au>
Frederic Lepied <Lepied@debian.org>
Jules Bean <jules@debian.org>
Michael Stroucken <stroucki@debian.org>

[Last upload 2002]
Mark Glines <mark@glines.org>
Bart Schuller <schuller@debian.org>
Bill Jonas <bill@billjonas.com>
Jim Westveer <jwest@netnw.com>
Rune B. Broberg <mihtjel@mihtjel.dk>
Jan-Hendrik Palic <jan.palic@linux-debian.de>
Rich Sahlender <rsahlen@debian.org>
UNO Takeshi <uno@sysplan.co.jp>
Jimmy Kaplowitz <jimmy@debian.org>
David H. Munro <munro1@llnl.gov>
Brian Mays <brian@debian.org>
Ashley Clark <aclark@debian.org>
Steve Dunham <dunham@debian.org>
Tibor Koleszar <oldw@debian.org>
Stephan Kaufhold <s.kaufhold@1stbna.com>
Werner Heuser <wehe@debian.org>
Ivan E. Moore II <rkrusty@debian.org>

Accordingly, I suggest forcible orphaning of their packages.  They all
have bugs, though not all have RC bugs.  At the very least, we know
they haven't been checked for compliance with recent policy.

These are the packages:
ld.so.preload-manager
liblogfile-rotate-perl
manpages-ko
dlocate
par
xinput
gnome-doc-tools
iceconf
jzip
bfr
unifont
dtfmdial
barcode
ean13
tuxtype
gnobog
gnome-iconedit
tkps
ja-trans
tolua
yorick
yorick-doc
netcdf
netcdf-doc
netcdf-perl
bottlerocket
c2html
java2html
oneko
x-symbol
xmix
apcd
falselogin
restartd
ttylog
libpam-pwgen
html2wml
kdoc

Objections?  Thoughts?  Should some of these packages be removed outright
instead?

If all goes well with this, I'll look at the maintainers who last uploaded
in 2003, but I think those are a more complicated situation.

-- 
Nathanael Nerode  <neroden at gcc.gnu.org>
Doom!  Doooooom!



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