Hi.  Thanks for your nice email.

Thorsten Alteholz writes ("Re: pm-utils: unauthorised and uncommunicated 
removal"):
> this is sad. The RM bug appeared on the tracker page of the package, in 
> your packages overview, on the ftpmaster removals page (or on the bug 
> page). It was also sent to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org.

Right.  But none of those places actually email the maintainer.

> Where would have been a better place to draw your attention to it?

I think ideally the process would have involved a bug against the
package.  I appreciate that that's not always convenient.

Would it be possible and sensible to improve your tooling to warn you,
or require additional configuration, when you're removing a package
from sid that is still in testing ?  I think that would be an unusual
case.  (But that's just a guess; maybe I'm wrong about how unusual it
is.)  (And apparently this is quite rare and maybe this bug isn't the
right place to discuss such an improvement.)

> Hmm, the standards version is 3.9.7, the VCS URLs point to a no longer 
> existing repository, the last upload was in 2019. This looks rather like 
> an abandoned package. But of course, your mileage may vary

Yes.  I can see how you would think that.  Updating the package to
improve the metadata etc. didn't seem a priority.

For the record, I think your action was perfectly understandable; you
normally don't need to consider whether a removal request is the
result of ill will or conflict.  And, I very much appreciate all the
hard work you do with the day to day of ftpmaster.  It is difficult
for me to express my thanks for that strongly enough.  I understand
that a person who does a lot of work will make the occasional mistake,
too.

I should probably have said all this in my last mail.

> > I intend to re-upload the last version shortly (and reopen all the
> > bug reports).
> 
> Yes, please do so.

Thanks.  That'll probably happen later today.

Ian.

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