Source: moria
Version: 5.7.13-1.1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Debian Games Team
<[email protected]>
Hi Phil,
I would be interested in helping with games, following the Package
Salvaging procedure outlined in the Developers Reference[1]. From what I
see, the package seems to meet the criteria for this process, and I'd
like to support keeping it maintained in Debian. As the Salvage process
suggests, here is a list of the criteria that I believe apply:
- NMU
- I noticed that you answered every single bug and its very obvious
that you are active. I simply think joining effort in maintenance
in Games team makes sense.
- Upstream has released several versions, but despite there being
a bug entry asking for it, it has not been packaged.
- There are QA issues with the package.
I believe the package would be a great addition to the Games team, and I
took the liberty to create the Salsa repository here[2]. In the past
you responded positively to those ITS bugs so I simply assume that you
consider this helpful.
This package was highlighted in the Bug of the Day[3] initiative, which
aims to introduce newcomers to manageable tasks and guide them through
the workflow to solve them. The focus of this initiative is on migrating
packages to Salsa, as it's a great way to help newcomers become familiar
with a consistent Git-based workflow.
Kind regards
Andreas.
[1]
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.en.html#package-salvaging
[2] https://salsa.debian.org/games-team/moria
[3] https://salsa.debian.org/qa/tiny_qa_tools/-/wikis/Tiny-QA-tasks
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