Le Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 04:06:55AM -0500, Tim P. Gerla �crivait: > I am wondering what the current status of the Debian GNOME packages are. Do > you have maintainers for all of them? A new release is coming up soon, and
Well Steve Haslam maintainer of gnome-libs, gnome-core, gnome-control-center, gdm and orbit has disappeared from the face of the earth. But I've asked some help to update his packages and orbit is already updated. Gnome-libs and gnome-core are waiting in Incoming. I wanted to update gdm as well since it doesn't work at all but gdm2 is very unstable for me. I've crashed my machine twice in half an hour while using it ... and gdm1 is no more maintained upstream. Sometone working on correcting gdm1 or making gdm2 stable would be cool. :) > we would like to see GNOME packages in Debian, if possible. If there's > anything we can do to help, please let me or another GNOME hacker know. Yes you can for example correct bugs in gnome-terminal (take a look at http://bugs.debian.org/gnome-terminal). Or better use the Gnome BTS, I have forwarded some bug report. :-) > If GNOME-media is orphaned, I'd be willing to take over. I'm already > maintaining the sources in CVS, so I don't suppose maintaining the debian > package would be much more work. As for the other packages, it would be > excellent to see 1.0.50 in Debian as soon as it's released. Yes, we'll try to manage it. Michael Alan Dorman will update gnome-libs, I will do gnome-core & possibly gnome-control-center. The other Gnome packages are well maintained in general. Cheers, -- Rapha�l Hertzog >> 0C4CABF1 >> http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~raphael/ <pub> CD Debian : http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~raphael/debian/#cd </pub>

