The listed maintainers for the Webmin package (http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/webmin) and the associated packages like webmin-core, Usermin, etc. are MIA. They are not fixing bugs or responding anymore.
Jamie Cameron is the official author of Webmin (http://webmin.com/about.html) and has made it quite clear that he'd be happy to take over as maintainer. http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/webmin-maintainers/2006-April/000682.html http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/webmin-maintainers/2006-July/000699.html Webmin and the various other packages have not been _officially_ orphaned, but they are _functionally_ orphaned. There are no versions of Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin in testing or unstable, and http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/webmin.html states "the package is going to disappear unless someone takes it over and reintroduces it into unstable." I was wondering: How does one do that if the current maintainers aren't responding? The goal is, of course, simply to keep the software alive in Debian. To that end, I think it makes sense to have the package transferred to the responsibility of Jamie Cameron (the upstream author) for the best possible management. Jamie Cameron has already stated that, at the very least, he will create his own Webmin package for separate download, even if he can't get it added to the APT repository. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]