Bug#957037: biboumi: ftbfs with GCC-10

Jonas Smedegaard jonas at jones.dk
Thu Dec 17 14:18:46 GMT 2020


Quoting Michel Le Bihan (2020-12-17 14:37:38)
> > @Michel: If you are interested in joining the VoIP team generally, 
> > then please join the mailinglist and request membership to the Salsa 
> > group - links are at https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/VoIP
> 
> Sorry, but I'm not really interested in VoIP software nor have much 
> experience with it. I'm interested in XMPP. Actually, I don't really 
> understand why this package is managed by the VoIP team and not by the 
> XMPP team.

Sorry, I expressed that badly: What I meant to say is that if you care 
for *this* package more generally (i.e. not only this once) then I 
encourage you to join as package maintainer to help look after it.  The 
VoIP team provides infrastructure - you need not care for other packages 
in the VoIP team.

Reason Biboumi is maintained in the VoIP team is that Vasudev wanted my 
help maintaining it, and I - just like you, if I understand correctly - 
wanted to limit the amount of teams to attend to.  I have an interest in 
XMPP but am already involved with 20 other teams.

I am open to having you and Vasudev move the package to the XMPP team, 
but would hate to see the package become badly maintained: Vasudev has 
not had a lot of time for packaging lately, and I don't know the level 
of your devotion - that's why I suggest to start maintain it at its 
current home where I can help keep an eye on it, and then maybe move it 
later if you still prefer that after tending to it for some time.

...but if you are eager to help and joining the VoIP team is what holds 
you back, then maybe it is best to simply hand over the package to you.  
Please do share your thoughts on this.


Kind regards,

 - Jonas

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