Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 schrieb Leo "costela" Antunes: > Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > >> If you don't want to be the maintainer for the package, and instead only > >> want to have it packaged, you can file a RFP (request for package) bug > >> to the package 'wnpp'. > >> Simply using 'reportbug wnpp' and filling in the proper fields should be > >> enough. It should guide you through. > > > > I do not understand, how it works. The docu mentioned this, too, but > > there was no backjground about the process or policy to find. > > If you're running a Debian system (and you should, since you want to > work with it), you can just type 'man reportbug' to see how it works (it > should be installed by default). > Also take a look at http://bugs.debian.org to acquaint yourself with the > Bug Tracking System (BTS). > > > Yes, I know. And I am also knowing, that my little work is not important > > for Debian. But I think: If everyone is doing a little bit work for > > Debian, as litle as it might be, the whole work together will bring the > > Debian idea further on. My little part is more in user teaching and > > supporting in my home area, and not coding. Now I wanted to enter a new > > task. O.k., I failed. > > I didn't mean to say that your work is of no importance. Every help > counts! And you can only say you "failed" if you really give up on a two > hour period. >
Yes, and because of this I started again and succeeded ! I am not the kind of man, who is fast giving up. But when things are only frustating and fun is becoming zero, then the time is, to change things. > > Yes, I gave up. I had the feeling, no one was interested in new packages > > at all, so I gave up. And yes, I had no fun and the package worked on my > > system.... > > Again: you probably got your feeling wrong. > Take a look at http://lists.debian.org, check the lists archives for > debian-mentors and see how new people usually get involved. 2 hours is a > very short period to base your expectations on. > I understood, and I reacted. I tried again. So, why should I fail, when other people succeed ? > > Thanks, I will remember that. Again: I AM willing to read, but I need > > help in the beginning, too. > > I understand, that's why we pointed you to some documentation that has > been done specifically to help beginners. > > > O.k., I will try a new effort, but when it fails again, I will send you > > the whole stuff. Thanky for this ! > > That doesn't sound very optimistic. > But even if you do "fail" (by your standards) there's no need to send me > the packages. I can get them from the original website. > > Cheers and good luck > > -- > Leo "costela" Antunes > [insert a witty retort here] Thank you very much for your help ! My packages are now uploaded and can be tested or changed, whatever. Kind regards ! Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

