On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 20:02 -0500, Brian Mays wrote: > I'm still around; however, the MY_DOOM virus hit my system hard in > February. Thus, I have hundreds of emails to go through, and some of > the emails that were sent to me earlier in the year were permanently > lost as excess mail to my inbox were deleted after it was filled to its > limit with worthless virus mails and spurious bounce messages.
Okay, I understand. > I fixed quite a large number of bugs in batch in November, a release > that incorporated several months of work. I was all set to follow with > further releases at that time, but the Debian systems were compromised, > and as a result, I still do not have access to some of my Debian > accounts, which are useful for performing work and uploading new > releases. Did you ask anyone to sponsor your uploads? That's what I did. > All I ask is a little patience as I sort out this mess caused by account > and email problems. The events of the past several months has increased > job of getting up to date with the current status of my packages by > a factor of three. The additional correspondence that has occurred > in the BTS of pcmcia-cs has probably increased the effort required > again. Thus, I have to digest what has been done, assess whether it has > broken anything (which in my experience of maintaining this package > for the past 8 years, it often does), and fold it in properly to my CVS > repository. For now, I have to sort through my collection of emails > (those that I have actually received) and determine what needs to be > done. I shall be away at a conference at the end of this week and out > of touch. Sure, but I was planning to do another upload this week and I am still planning to do it, as there are bugs which need to be fixed. I agree with Francesco, I think you need a co-maintainer. Would it be okay with you if I add myself to Uploaders? -- Pelle