On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable. Debian is not a museum for old python versions. What hinders
you to install the python1.5 packages from woody in unstable? apt
tagging is your friend.
Matthias Klose wrote:
Moshe Zadka writes:
I was wondering if you mind passing Python 1.5 maintainership to me.
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable.
I don't think it is up to individual Debian developers to decide what
packages should be allowed in
Neil Schemenauer writes:
Matthias Klose wrote:
Moshe Zadka writes:
I was wondering if you mind passing Python 1.5 maintainership to me.
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable.
I don't think it is up to individual Debian developers to decide
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 15:00, Matthias Klose wrote:
Neil Schemenauer writes:
Matthias Klose wrote:
Moshe Zadka writes:
I was wondering if you mind passing Python 1.5 maintainership to me.
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable.
Moshe Zadka writes:
I was wondering if you mind passing Python 1.5 maintainership to me.
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable. Debian is not a museum for old python versions. What hinders
you to install the python1.5 packages from woody in unstable? apt
On Sep 10, Matthias Klose wrote:
Moshe Zadka writes:
I was wondering if you mind passing Python 1.5 maintainership to me.
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable. Debian is not a museum for old python versions. What hinders
you to install the
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 15:09, Chris Lawrence wrote:
On Sep 10, Matthias Klose wrote:
Moshe Zadka writes:
I was wondering if you mind passing Python 1.5 maintainership to me.
I do not mind passing the maintainership, but I do mind keeping it in
unstable. Debian is not a museum for
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