No worries we all have family and or other commitments so I understand. I
also noticed the beta release when i got a notification about my upstream
fork pull request getting merged into main. This may drop the need for one
of the Debian patches. Because this is a simpler python tool and upstream
Robinson Sathaseevan robin...@sathas.com wrote:
No worries we all have family and or other commitments so I
understand. I also noticed the beta release when i got a notification
about my upstream fork pull request getting merged into main. This may
drop the need for one of the Debian patches.
Jay Berkenbilt q...@debian.org wrote:
Robinson Sathaseevan robin...@sathas.com wrote:
Hi Jay,
I have an upload of the latest version over at mentors. That's because
I don't have permission to commit to the svn repository for debian/*
as a new maintainer.
See:
Robinson Sathaseevan robin...@sathas.com wrote:
Hi Jay,
I have an upload of the latest version over at mentors. That's because
I don't have permission to commit to the svn repository for debian/*
as a new maintainer.
See: http://mentors.debian.net/package/s3cmd
There's an RFS bug open as
Hi Jay,
I have an upload of the latest version over at mentors. That's because
I don't have permission to commit to the svn repository for debian/*
as a new maintainer.
See: http://mentors.debian.net/package/s3cmd
There's an RFS bug open as well:
Is there any activity on adoption of s3cmd? I am also willing to adopt
it. I use s3cmd both at home and at work, so while my debian time is
pretty limited overall, I could justify using some work time to help
maintain this. I'm already a full debian developer and I already have
another package
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