On 2025-10-08 12:07, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Russ,
Thanks a lot for the quick response.
And apologies for my slow response. I have been traveling and then
distracted by a hobby that has taken over my life.
Am Wed, Oct 08, 2025 at 10:04:11AM -0700 schrieb Russ Allbery:
Andreas Tille <[email protected]> writes:
> I'm currently checking packages that are packaging CPAN modules which
> are not maintained by the Debian Perl Group on Salsa whether it might
> make sense to hand these over to Debian Perl Group. I stumbled upon
> libnet-ldapapi-perl and can't find any good reason why not to move this
> package to a team that has a great tradition to make team wide changes
> and thus reducing the work for single maintainers.
> In the past I've filed some ITS bugs for maintainers suspected to be
> MIA but I know at least for Russ this is not the case. Thus asking
> here before doing any work on the package first.
Bill should weigh in here, but my first reaction is that for as long
as
Bill wants to keep doing the primary maintenance and upstream
coordination, I think it would be easier to have this package not be
team-maintained. Bill has relevant direct personal contacts with
upstream
and we work together to coordinate uploads and whatnot, and I think
there's some risk of team maintenance accidentally complicating things
or
creating confusion.
I'll contact upstream, Quanah Gibson-Mount, and ask him. He does less
perl work these days and he might be interested in handing this off to
the
Debian Perl Group.
Perfectly as you prefer. I havn't seen the Perl team breaking someting
but well, I was just asking (and documenting that you were asked for
further reference).
I see there's a pending bug for a dependency fix; I'll try to take a
look
at that soon. Sorry about missing that!
No need to be sorry about this - finally we are volunteers. In my
attempt to salvage packages I've seen way, way, way worse things.
And apologies again for being slow. Thanks Andreas and Russ.
Bill
--
Man knows so little about his fellows. In his eyes all men or women
act upon what he believes would motivate him if he were mad enough
to do what that other man or woman is doing.
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