Le Thu, Oct 09, 2025 at 01:16:27AM +0500, Syed Shahrukh Hussain a écrit : > > I noticed the similarity between your e-mail address and the team > > maintaining alien on GitHub. Are you part of the upstream development > > team? > > Yes I am part of it.
Perfect, so at least the question of good communication with upstream is not going to be a problem. > > The git repository on Salsa, that is set as the packaging repository for > > alien, does not include your changes. Do you have write access to it? > > No, I need access to the repository for pushing changes. Do you have a Salsa account already? I can grant you this access, but you need an account first. > > Do you wish to actually take over the maintenance of that package, or is > > it only an isolated upload to improve the state of that package with no > > future maintenance plans? > > Yes i intend to maintain this package long term. All good then. > > Where can I find the public PGP key required to check your signatures? > > I am sending this email signed by signature. Yes, I can see the signature, but I can’t find the public key to actually verify it. Trying to fetch it with gpg is a failure: $ gpg --receive-keys 0x9637124373C13019BE114BCCEB62B1057DE7A8B1 gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: Total number processed: 0 --- I’m going to post a first review on mentors.debian.net real soon, but I’d like the git repository access and the PGP key stuff to be handled before doing the actual upload.
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