I recently emailed one of the authors of the oaklisp package, about getting it to work on debian powerpc, and he said that he's in the process of getting it to work on all 32 bit computers for debian in general, and that he would need a powerpc account somewhere. I asked him if I could forward the attached message to the list, and he replied yes, mentioning that he was also an Official Debian Developer, but he had misplaced his old private key, and hasn't been able to get the new public one signed. I'd include it here, but proper cryptographic hygeine suggests that it would be better for y'all to get it straight from him. (His address is available in the attachment).
I guess getting him reinstated would require finding another debian developer in Albequerque (that's where unm is, right?) to sign his key and verify that it is indeed him. I think there are also ppc developers in New Mexico somewhere, but I don't remember the names or locations. Does anyone have any suggestions? Phil Fraering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Begin Message ---not explicitly, but it wouldn't be a bit deal. i'm in the process of getting it up on most 32-bit architectures, to make it into the debian freeze. if it doesn't just compile and run, set me up a PPC account and I'll make it work. --BAP.
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