> If you think that it should be orphaned instead of being removed from
> Debian, please reply to this bug and tell so. 
> 
> If you disagree and want to continue to maintain this package, please
> just close this bug and do an upload also fixing the other issues
> 
How can one take ownership of this package? I am not a Debian developer but I 
don't think that packaging DSPAM for Debian would be such an big issue. I have 
created the current package for Gentoo Linux and have done the initial RPM 
package for Fedora/Red Hat (which is now distributed in EPEL) that got later 
updated and pushed through all instances at Fedora by Nathanael D. Noblet 
(without his involvement the package would not have made it into Fedora). And I 
am the lead developer behind DSPAM. I think I could manage to make a Debian 
package for DSPAM. 

Would it be possible to leave the current DSPAM package in Debian for another 
30 or 60 days?

This would give me enough time to make and test an Debian package for DSPAM and 
submit it to the Debian team.

Let me know if it is possible to do that.


-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić



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