Brad Knowles wrote: > There's no way we can possibly track down every single developer on > every single platform that is creating localized patches for Mailman > on their platform. The only way this process can possibly work is > if they use our mechanisms to send their patches to us.
FWIW, I was not suggesting that the Mailman developer's track down the
Debian maintainers (or any other packagers). I only provided the
links to the Debian info in case someone on this list wanted to
contact them and ask about the patches they have.
I don't follow the developer list so I don't know if any of the Debian
maintainers are on it or if they've submitted any non-debian-specific
patches to the Mailman developers.
If they haven't, then I think they're being quite negligent -- as,
apparently, does the Debian policy guidelines.
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