Bug#409518: Takeover of rrdtools.

2007-02-05 Thread David Martínez Moreno
El lunes, 5 de febrero de 2007 08:36, Matt Zimmerman escribió:
 A few people have expressed interest in adopting it, but so far, none of
 them have followed through in setting themselves as Maintainer.  I would
 prefer to transfer the package to a new maintainer than orphan it, so if
 you are prepared to adopt it, please go ahead.  Perhaps you could discuss

Thank you.  In fact, I have been preparing a new release (as you 
probably 
guessed by the traffic in the older bugs during the weekend).

 this with Matthias Klose and Matthias Urlichs and see if they would like to
 remain involved in its maintenance as well.

I will ask them, but I suspect that they were more interested in having 
a 
decent rrdtool package rather than becoming maintainer. :-)

 It has been de facto orphaned for some time, though I haven't filed a WNPP
 bug because of the offers to maintain it.

All right, I will try to put the pieces together this week and release 
a new 
and shiny package.

Best regards,


Ender.
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Bug#409518: Takeover of rrdtools.

2007-02-04 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 02:38:50PM +0100, David Martínez Moreno wrote:
   Hello, Matt. I have seen that you have not uploaded rrdtool packages 
 since 4 
 Nov 2004 (I guess why :-).  The package has seen 9 NMU since then, and I 
 think it deserves some love.
 
   I am a rrdtool user and a experienced DD, so I will like to take over 
 your 
 package.
 
   I have seen that Matthias Ulrich is an Uploader, but I see that he was 
 added 
 by the first NMU, I guess due to the python-bindings issue.

A few people have expressed interest in adopting it, but so far, none of
them have followed through in setting themselves as Maintainer.  I would
prefer to transfer the package to a new maintainer than orphan it, so if you
are prepared to adopt it, please go ahead.  Perhaps you could discuss this
with Matthias Klose and Matthias Urlichs and see if they would like to
remain involved in its maintenance as well.

It has been de facto orphaned for some time, though I haven't filed a WNPP
bug because of the offers to maintain it.

-- 
 - mdz