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Bug#512072: marked as done (RFH: mutt -- text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, PGP and threading)



Your message dated Sat, 16 Apr 2011 09:06:26 +0000
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has caused the Debian Bug report #512072,
regarding RFH: mutt -- text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, PGP and threading
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp

Hi,

the Debian Mutt package needs more maintainers.

There are almost 200 open bugs. Some of these are already forwarded
upstream and might just need some triaging/poking. Some need
forwarding. Some might be fixed with a trivial patch. Others are
Debian specific, mostly for the extra patches we include. There's
duplicates and sub-wishlist items. We are using bts-link to link to
dev.mutt.org's trac, but that also needs more tweaking.

There's a new upstream version 1.5.19 pending, we need people to check
which bugs still apply.

The (in?)famous mutt-patched package needs love to get the sidebar
patch updated to the new version, and to get some of mutt-ng's extra
gimmicks and add-ons integrated.

I've moved packaging to git since that seems to be the least scary
choice nowadays:

http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-mutt/mutt.git

The repository has been updated to 1.5.19. The mutt-patched build is
disabled for now, as the patch doesn't apply. Testers welcome :)

If you are interested in helping out, please get in contact with me.
To get started, subscribe to mutt's PTS feed. There's no extra
maintainer mailinglist, mailing mutt@packages.debian.org will work for
PTS subscribers. If you prefer IRC, join #mutt on irc.freenode.net.

Thanks,
Christoph
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Hi,
I'm closing this because the situation is pretty much under control now,
the bugs are all classified as forwarded and so on, we have a constant
flow of patches and good contacts with upstream. 

There is an high number of bugs (~160) but this is due to the fact that
there is are many wishlist items. Real bugs, especially segfaults, are
being worked as important and issues are fixed in a timely manner.

Please contact me privately if you're still interested in helping,
especially if you have a knowledge of the C language and if you can
provide patches to fix the bugs that are already open (either normal,
minor or wishlist).

Cheers
Antonio


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