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Re: Permission to upload a new hylafax package



On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 02:55:41PM +0100, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> Hi all,
> hylafax 4.3.2 has just been released[1]. This is a minor update but
> fixes a few bug forwarded upstream and simplify the way Debian package
> may be done. The more important fix is that PAM will work again (it is
> somewhat broken on 4.3.1).

> I understand this is a new upstream release, so I am asking if I may
> package and upload this version, instead of backporting (almost) all
> fixes to the 4.3.1 version currently in etch.

We aren't going to be able to give you a definite answer that this version
will be *accepted* into etch without seeing the full diff.  But you don't
need any permission from the release team before uploading it to unstable.

> * Encode subject headers (using B encoding) when necessary (9 Feb 2007)
> * Added sample HTML templates to demonstrate templating features (9 Feb
> 2007)
> * Added error exit codes to faxinfo (7 Feb 2007)
> * PAM reworked to use complete sessions independantly (25 Jan 2007)
> * Added debian/ directory with rules to create a simple Debian package
> (21 Jan 2007)

Heh, that doesn't sound like a good change ;)

> * Simplify/Unify mime encoder selection and use (9 Jan 2007/29 Jan 2007)

The description sounds like this may be a reorg that might not be
appropriate during a freeze.

> * Add the Include: option for Config file options (8 Jan 2007)

New feature, unlikely to meet the freeze guidelines.

> * Redirected unwanted output from pd2pdf while running notify (24 Dec
> 2006)
> * Use @SCRIPT_SH@ for bin/ scripts to allow configure selection (23 Dec
> 2006)
> * Updated pollrcvd to use templates (22 Dec 2006)
> * Moved default templates to etc/tempates/en/ to clean up etc/templates/
> (22 Dec 2006)

The rest /seems/ ok, based on the description.

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