* Steve Lamb (please trim your lines a little, 72 chars/line is considered standard, to allow for a few levels of quoting before breaking the lines on a 80 char wide terminal. TIA.)
| That is true, but that doesn't make the package "important" in | the sense I got from his message. What I envisioned was core | packages. It doesn't have «Priority: required» or important, no, but it's still important to those users. | IE, things that, without them, Debian would not run (libc?) or would | leave a gaping hole that a slew of people would miss (apache?). Apache was more or less unmaintained until thom, fabbione and myself picked it up in April or so. If you want to help out, please do. Viewcvs on http://cvs.raw.no/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/debian-apache/ , we hang out at #debian-apache on OFTC. Patches and bug triaging help accepted. The usual way works: you send us patches, we apply them, we get tired of applying patches, you get commit privileges. So, «core packages» go without love for long periods of time as well, unfortunately. -- Tollef Fog Heen ,''`. UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' : `. `' `-