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Bug#218802: metawire.org took over ytalk.



On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 02:57:07PM +0100, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 02:28:23PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
>> Hi you both Steve and Jeroen.
>
>Hi Philipp (and Steve),

And Hi back!

>> As I am currently in the new maintainer queue searching for some work I
>> would take it over. But only (as you stated your willingness already) if
>> you lack of time for packaging ytalk further.
>
>Due to holidays and other stuff I haven't yet found the time to really
>look after ytalk. Since I'm already involved in two other packages, I
>think it's best to let maintainance go to you, since you're interested
>and apparently have more time (now). And I'm also no DD get, just in
>process to become one.
>
>I do have some issues with current YTalk as it is right now, such as
>that talk requests show up only IP adresses on our hosts, and we also
>see #65285 happening on our hosts. I'll let them stay on my TODO list to
>provide later bugreports and maybe even patches.
>
>Maybe co-maintainance is also an option (me as co-maintainer, or - only
>if you prefer that - the other way around)? I have good experience with
>using subversion for package maintainance, that collaborates very easy
>[everyone can commit changes, `lead' maintainer rolls out new
>debian-releases and makes sure things that don't get done, get done].
>
>It's up to you, as far as I'm concerned, you can take ytalk. And let me
>know in case you're interested in the co-maintainance bit.

If you're both interested and in the NM queue, I'm happy to let you
two decide what you want to do here. Co-maintenance might not be a bad
move to start with, but that's up to you. I'll happily sponsor uploads
as and when you're ready...

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
  Getting a SCSI chain working is perfectly simple if you remember that there
  must be exactly three terminations: one on one end of the cable, one on the
  far end, and the goat, terminated over the SCSI chain with a silver-handled
  knife whilst burning *black* candles. --- Anthony DeBoer

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