> > > * Package name : foomuuri > > > Version : 0.28-1 > > > Upstream contact : Kim B. Heino <[email protected]> > > > * URL : https://github.com/FoobarOy/foomuuri > > > * License : GPL-2+ > > > * Vcs : https://salsa.debian.org/kimheino/foomuuri > > > Section : net > > Mostly looks good. The only problem I see is that, because foomuuri > is being back-ported to Bookworm, the systemd files cannot be > unconditio- nally installed into /usr/lib/systemd: > dh-sequence-movetousr needs to be retained.
Oh, yes. That would be reverting commit 1f6243b6 in bookworm-backports branch. Should I also revert it in sid branch? The reason for asking is that I'm coming from Fedora world. In Fedora above revert would only be in bookworm-backports branch, not in sid. I assume the same is true for Debian. > How do you want to proceed? Did you create the ITA bug report because > you do want to become the foomuuri package maintainer, or because it > had been orphaned and you wanted to make sure that somebody was > looking after it? My suggestion would be to create a foomuuri team > with both of us as members (despite my somewhat tardy answers over > the last month or so, I am usually more responsive :)). I can give > you commit priv's to the repo and do the uploads. I want somebody maintaining it for Debian. As there were no volunteers I decided to do it myself. So a team of us two (or more) would be the best solution. > As Phil Wyett (thanks for your tireless work on debian-mentors, btw) > pointed out earlier, Trixie is currently frozen, so the new upload > will have to wait till Trixie is released, but we can get everything > set up and ready to go once the time comes. Yes, Trixie must wait for reopen. Can it still be uploaded to bookworm-backports while waiting for Trixie?

