The Wanderer <wande...@fastmail.fm> writes:
> (Apologies for breaking threading; I don't seem to have received the
> original mail, and my Web browser appears to be treating the mailto:
> links as something like file://mailto: links, and reports that it can't
> find any file by the given name.)
>
> On 2021-01-02 at 13:34, Arto Jantunen wrote:
>
>> The package has been uploaded and is in NEW awaiting processing by
>> the FTP team.
>
> Last night (as far as I can judge), this package disappeared from
> https://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html (which I take to be the NEW
> queue).
>
> As of a few minutes ago, it did not seem to be in the archive. A
> packages.debian.org search didn't find it in anything newer than stable
> (with the old version, of course), and the tracker.debian.org page for
> this package showed the last change being the removal this past April.
>
> I'm not sure whether this is normal (package approved, processing to get
> it actually into unstable doesn't happen right away, no visible sign of
> package's status in the meantime), or whether it may mean that the
> package has been rejected.
>
> If the former, then all is well. If the latter, I'd be interested to
> know the status, both so I know what to expect and in case there's
> anything I can do to help the package get in on a subsequent try.
>

Indeed the package was rejected after two months in the queue, due to
things missing from the copyright file:

> +----------------------+
> |   REJECT reasoning   |
> +----------------------+
> 
> examples/completion seems to be copyright Etienne PIERRE and there does not
> seem to be reason that they too have relinquished copyright.
> 
> moosic/server/xmlrpc_registry.py has a different license.
> 
> +----------------------+
> |         N.B.         |
> +----------------------+
> 
> This review may not be exhaustive.  Please check your source package
> against your d/copyright and the ftpmaster REJECT-FAQ, throughly,
> before uploading to NEW again.

I'll try to find the time to go through the source and update this,
unless you beat me to it of course. :)

In any case we have missed the freeze by a mile, so we have a couple of
years to get this done before the next round.

-- 
Arto Jantunen

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