[Amavisd-new-debian-devel] RFS: amavisd-milter
Sven Mueller
sven at debian.org
Thu Jun 24 10:35:17 UTC 2010
Harald Jenny schrieb:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 07:32:45AM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>> Harald Jenny schrieb am Wednesday, den 23. June 2010:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 09:49:33AM +0200, Sven Mueller wrote:
>>>> Alexander Wirt schrieb:
>>>>>>> In particular, I would like you to contact the current
>>>>>>> amavisd-new maintainer wether he would like to collaborate on this.
>>>>>> Well I was already in contact with Alexander Wirt who sponsored my first try (was rejected by ftpmaster because it had some copyright issues), but it seems he is very busy these days :-/. Anyways I cc this mail to him and the amavisd-new list so the people responsible can comment on any problems they might see.
>>>>> Indeed. With my amavisd-new maintainer hat on and is former sponsor I can see
>>>>> the package is ok and can be uploaded! :)
>>>> So, are you uploading it or should I do it?
>> I'm at least until today in Berlin at a customer, so no time from me.
>
> Ok so Sven if you have some time left...
Just uploaded your 1.5.0-1 package. If Alexander agrees to mostly do the
sponsoring in the future, I'm willing to step in whenever he has no time
and the upload should happen soon.
>>>>>>> Seeing the number of open bugs on his package, I'm not 100% sure wether
>>>>>>> he would want to do so, but you should check
>>>>>> If somebody wants to collaborate on the package I could move my mercurial rep to alioth to allow for a better access...
>>>>> I offered to use the amavisd-new mercurial repo before.
>>>> Sounds like a reasonable thing to me.
>>> I'm currently using mercurial-buildpackage to maintain amavisd-milter, is it possible to continue using it?
>> As I already said its only a mercurial repository.
>
> Well I don't want to mess with your rep.
I have no experience with mercurial-buildpackage, but if it is anything
like the svn-buildpackage I mostly use for my packages, I guess
amavisd-milter would just take a subtree inside the repository that
doesn't interfere with the amavisd-new parts. So what should you mess up?
>> I don't care what you use
>> for building (as long as you don't expect me to work with it).
>
> :-) it's not that hard to work with it but I guess you will never ever need it.
;-)
Regards,
Sven
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