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Bug#174124: O: tse3 -- portable sequencer engine in C++



Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The old maintainer of tse3, Brian Russo <wolfie@debian.org>, is
apparently not active anymore.  This package is thus being orphaned now.
If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- retitle this bug
from 'O:' to 'ITA:', fix the outstanding bugs and upload a new version
with your name in the Maintainer: field and a

   * New maintainer (Closes: #thisbug)

in the changelog so this bug is closed.


Some information about this package:

Package: tse3
Binary: libtse3-dev, libtse3, tse3play
Version: 0.1.2-3
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Maintainer: Brian Russo <wolfie@debian.org>
Build-Depends: libtool, debhelper (>> 2.0.0)
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.5.2.0
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/t/tse3
Files:
 24bcdaa485fec5d3bc19f821a8360b30 635 tse3_0.1.2-3.dsc
 6e7ae774266aba53ba013e78e4190c23 489091 tse3_0.1.2.orig.tar.gz
 2b5cf4a82a38b30ae81e9a8c99d6c900 2722 tse3_0.1.2-3.diff.gz

Description: TSE3: portable sequencer engine in C++ - runtime files
 TSE3 is a portable open source 'sequencer engine' written in C++.
 It provides programmers with rich and powerful sequencing capabilities.
 It is a 'sequencer engine' because it provides the actual driving force
 elements of a sequencer but provides no form of interface.
 .
 TSE3 is a mature library based on a lot of experience. Versions of
 TSE have been in use for a number of years. Whilst not providing the
 user interface it provides a lot of assistance to a UI, attempting to
 provide as much functionality as possible in as generic a manner as possible.


[ Justification: Brian has not been around for quite a while.  His last
message (from July) gives someone else permission to adopt one of his
packages (see #151708).  I guess it's best for Debian to orphan all of
is packages.  Wolfie, sorry I have to do this to you, and I hope you
are still out there, alive and kicking! ]

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
tbm@cyrius.com



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