Bug#679905: cctbx: changing back from ITP to RFP

Baptiste Carvello devel at baptiste-carvello.net
Mon Aug 19 08:26:18 UTC 2013


Hi all,

it makes me sad to see cctbx going back to RFP, unfortunately this is
closer to the truth as far as I'm concerned.

I still have interest in the package, but interest is not enough. Due to
real life problems (moving homes, unforseen difficulties with a paid
assignment), I have not been able to work on it at all since last february.

I can't tell yet when I've got more time available. For this reason, I
won't change the bug back to ITP until I've got some work done. If
anybody else feels like working on it before I do, go for it. And if you
have any questions, feel free to ask me.

Cheers,

Baptiste



Le 17/08/2013 09:06, Lucas Nussbaum a écrit :
> retitle 679905 RFP: cctbx -- Computational Crystallography Toolbox
> noowner 679905
> tag 679905 - pending
> thanks
> 
> Hi,
> 
> A long time ago, you expressed interest in packaging cctbx. Unfortunately,
> it seems that it did not happen. In Debian, we try not to keep ITP bugs open
> for a too long time, as it might cause other prospective maintainers to
> refrain from packaging the software.
> 
> This is an automatic email to change the status of cctbx back from ITP
> (Intent to Package) to RFP (Request for Package), because this bug hasn't seen
> any activity during the last 12 months.
> 
> If you are still interested in packaging cctbx, please send a mail to
> <control at bugs.debian.org> with:
> 
>  retitle 679905 ITP: cctbx -- Computational Crystallography Toolbox
>  owner 679905 !
>  thanks
> 
> It is also a good idea to document your progress on this ITP from time to
> time, by mailing <679905 at bugs.debian.org>.  If you need guidance on how to
> package this software, please reply to this email, and/or contact the
> debian-mentors at lists.debian.org mailing list.
> 
> Thank you for your interest in Debian,




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