Le vendredi 03 octobre 2008 à 16:11 +0200, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) a
écrit :
> > I find it annoying that after the sympa-drama before the etch release,
> > we are now likely to run into another sympa-drama. Sympa is not an
> > unmaintained software package: upstream is active, responsive and AFAIK
> > willing to help.  There's absolutely no reason why sympa should be in a
> > crappy state in Debian.
> 
> At the time I took over Sympa maintenance the scripts were written in
> a convoluted and complicated manner. To be honest, this hasn't changed
> much.
> 
> If I would've been any wiser (and enough time to spent), I would started
> Sympa packaging from scratch. As a side note, file inclusion in Sympa
> configuration is a missing feature as packaging is concerned.
> 
> > 
> > In #354355 (the "etch sympa-drama bug"), Stefan Hornburg refused several
> > times to consider co-maintainance for sympa. I'm not sure if Jean
> > Charles Delepine is still interested in co-maintaining it, but maybe we
> > should try to convince Stefan to accept co-maintainance now.
> > 
> > Maybe we could even avoid a sympa problem before the squeeze release.
> 
> Jean seems to be vanished from the radar.
> 
> Jonas Smeedegard put an effort for better Sympa packaging on git.debian.org.
> It's quite likely that I team up with him after Lenny release.
> 

I also have access to Racke's internal CVS, but unfortunately, I'm not
available on a stable pace to contribute much either :(

There's definitely a manpower/availability/dedication problem for this
package, which is unfortunate.

Just my 2 not so useful cents,
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