Lorenzo Martignoni wrote:
> ...
> I'm awfully sorry for not keeping the Debian package up-to-date and in
> a good shape but I'm really really busy with my work.
> 
> I don't like the third solution and I think at the moment I don't have
> the time, and especially the energy, to join the upstream team.
> Roberto, I believe you are the best person to take over the package
> and I would be very glad if you became the new maintainer. As you are
> also part of the upstream team, you could probably transform the
> package into a native Debian package (no .diff would be needed
> anymore). If you don't have the permissions to upload the package,
> just let me know. I would be happy to do that.

Lorenzo,

Thanks for your help over the years.  Your efforts are much appreciated.

Roberto,

Can i make a request that you store as much of the debian packaging
information and scripts as possible in the Shorewall svn (tools/build
would be a good place for it)?  I'd really like to be able to build
proper packages from the development svn tree.  :-)

Regards,
Paul
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