On 02.07.2014 09:26, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> You're still listed as "Maintainer" of the Debian package. Is Bartosz
> Fenski <fe...@debian.org> the new Debian maintainer ?
I'm not sure what his current plans are, but he was willing to maintain
it the last time we spoke. I'm no longer maintaining this package.
Please remove me from the maintainers list.

> Tomasz, if you want to keep receiving the Debian bug reports, you
> will have to subscribe with the Debian package tracking system:
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/dibbler 
> (see box in the bottom left)
Thanks. Will do that once updated Dibbler package is uploaded.

>> on master that is likely to address your segfault. Can you please
>> confirm if the latest master from
>> https://github.com/tomaszmrugalski/dibbler solves the problem?
>>
>> If it does, I'll need to release 1.0.0RC2 and then ask Debian maintainer
>> to package it. Does that sound like a plan?
> 
> Can we get a new upstream release, please ? :-)
That's a fair request.

> It's rather unusual to have a release candidate last for more than a
> year... usually release candidates have that status for a few weeks, maybe
> a couple of months.
I know. I happen to have less and less time for the project. The reason
is because I'm working full time on a new DHCP implementation (see
http://kea.isc.org)

> Is there a new stable release not too far away ?
Yes. It's not too far way. It has been for the last year ;)

Seriously speaking, you make a good point. I'll try to wrap things up
and publish 1.0.0 in a week. Does that sound reasonable?

Tomek


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