I'm a long-term Debian user and upstream maintainer, and a DM. I'm working to package updates to mature packages. All of them have maintainers who are at best sporadically responsive—I do not blame them! I'm sure they're all hugely overworked. (I'm also upstream for several packages with responsive maintainers who are all excellent at packaging new releases.) I've contacted various DDs who have helped me in the past, but over the last few years they've all been unresponsive too—again, I'm sure they are all swamped with higher-priority things to do.
In particular, if you're the maintainer of one of the packages I mention, and you're reading this, please don't take this appeal as any sort of criticism! If you've not had a recent communication for me, it may just be a spam trap problem—do get in touch if you can! Here's a summary of the packages I'm trying to update. If any DD can help me get these uploaded, I'd be most grateful, it should also be good for users, as the upstreams I maintain contain in some cases many years of fixes and improvements relative to the current Debian version. In all cases, I'm happy to do the Debian packaging work too, and I have up-to-date packaging for most of the packages. * recode: recode 3.7 contains many years of fixes and improvements over the packaged 3.6, since the death of recode's author, François Pinard. The current release fixes almost all the outstanding issues in the BTS. * libpaper: I have completely rewritten libpaper, while keeping it compatible with the current version. It is more friendly to users, who can now have their own custom paper sizes, and to programs written in languages other than C, which can use it via the new "paper" command. * psutils: I have rewritten psutils in Perl (was in C), fixing bugs, and moving most of the functionality into pstops(1); most of the commands are now implemented as invocations of pstops. * finddup: this package used to be called perforate; it was removed from testing on 27th December. I renamed it (the old name confusing, as there was no "perforate" command, and these days the most useful functionality is the “finddup” command), fixed bugs, and simplified the code. * mmv: I have added the ability for mmv to rename directories, fixed bugs, and simplified the code. I really just need a sponsor for uploads and any other parts of the process (e.g. review of "finddup" as it's technically a new package) that I can't do myself as a mere DM. Feel free either to reply to this message or drop me a line directly; thanks in advance to anyone who's able to help! -- https://rrt.sc3d.org