Sorry for the late reply. Yes, we are interested in working to get osgEarth back into Debian and collaboratively maintaining the package.
As I mentioned last time, we do not understand the process, even the basics of the process as in who builds the package. I apologize for the lack of knowledge and we are certainly willing to address the previous concerns, but we do need some pointers or a partner who knows the process. Thank you -- Paul Levy : Pelican Mapping On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 7:18 AM Sebastiaan Couwenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > On 5/15/21 12:12 PM, Aymeric Agon-Rambosson wrote: > > I am writing you to ask whether it would be possible to > > put osgearth back in debian unstable. > > You should get in touch with the other who want osgearth back in Debian, > and collaboratively maintain the package. See: > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-gis/2020/11/msg00008.html > https://lists.debian.org/debian-gis/2020/12/msg00003.html > > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-grass-devel/2021-March/089100.html > > As I don't use osgearth, I won't be working on getting it back into > Debian. That's the responsibility of the people that have an actual need > for the package. > > The people who have expressed interest in getting the osgearth package > back into Debian have been CCed. Please work together to get it done. > > Kind Regards, > > Bas > > -- > GPG Key ID: 4096R/6750F10AE88D4AF1 > Fingerprint: 8182 DE41 7056 408D 6146 50D1 6750 F10A E88D 4AF1 >
