Re: Transfer Maintainership From MIA Maintainer

2006-07-03 Thread Martin Schulze
Jason Self wrote: The listed maintainers for the Webmin package (http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/webmin) and the associated packages like webmin-core, Usermin, etc. are MIA. They are not fixing bugs or responding anymore. The package has been removed from etch and sid, alias testing

Transfer Maintainership From MIA Maintainer

2006-07-02 Thread Jason Self
The listed maintainers for the Webmin package (http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/webmin) and the associated packages like webmin-core, Usermin, etc. are MIA. They are not fixing bugs or responding anymore. Jamie Cameron is the official author of Webmin (http://webmin.com/about.html) and

Re: Transfer Maintainership From MIA Maintainer

2006-07-02 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Jason Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.07.02.1026 +0200]: into unstable. I was wondering: How does one do that if the current maintainers aren't responding? I would start with NMU'ing, that is, simply uploading new versions that fix bugs, but without changing the maintainer field. How

Re: Transfer Maintainership From MIA Maintainer

2006-07-02 Thread Andreas Metzler
Jason Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The listed maintainers for the Webmin package (http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/webmin) and the associated packages like webmin-core, Usermin, etc. are MIA. They are not fixing bugs or responding anymore. Which is why they had asked to rrmove the

Re: Transfer Maintainership From MIA Maintainer

2006-07-02 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 01:26:30AM -0700, Jason Self wrote: The listed maintainers for the Webmin package (http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/webmin) and the associated packages like webmin-core, Usermin, etc. are MIA. They are not fixing bugs or responding anymore. Jamie Cameron is