Daniel Holbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > From: Rui Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Claws need an Ubuntu MOTU
> Even if Claws mail doesn't make it to the Xubuntu release as default, > it would be a good competion for thunderbird and other emails, and we > could all benefit with that, taking advantage of the Claws mail team > cooperation. This is if a MOTU takes responsability of Claws mail. I'm a bit confused by this email. We do have Claws in the archive, as package sylpheed-claws-gtk2, synced from debian. It gets 'regular' support via the ubuntu MOTUs. So you can already use it as replacements for thunderbird or evolution. It seems to me that you request that a motu takes up responsibility/maintainership for this particular package. While we do this for some package groups, we agreed a long time ago, that we don't want dedicated 'Package Maintainers' for specific packages. I think it might be a good idea to ask the xubuntu developers to consider claws, but I think this was one of the first email applications they look at. This brings me to another question: do we want (or already have without me noticing) some place where we note which packages are 'maintained' by which group? I mean, do have a lookup in launchpad which packages a lp team is bug contact for. But do we have a reverse lookup, read, which bug contacts a package has? If yes, we could/should have an overview page with a package map, where we can see which packages have which bug contacts? Perhaps this is rather a question for launchpad devs, I'm CC'ing launchpad-users for their input on this. What features are planned on the bug contact side? -- Gruesse/greetings, Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4
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