Dear Ubuntu-Motu,

As a quick way of introduction, my name is Rob Oakes.  I am writing with a few 
questions related to the LyX (http://www.lyx.org) packages that are currently 
available in the Maverick repositories.

On the LyX developers list, we have received several questions about when the 
most stable version of LyX (1.6.7) will become available to Ubuntu users.  At 
present, the version listed is 1.6.5.  This is somewhat problematic as version 
1.6.5 has several known compatibility issues with Qt 4.6 that have been fixed 
in later releases.

After a bit of discussion, it became apparent that there is no current 
maintainer for LyX on Ubuntu and updates occur only when it is merged with 
Debian.  Given the prominence of Ubuntu in the Linux world, I and several other 
developers felt that we needed an active maintainer for Ubuntu in addition to 
one for Debian.

I have volunteered for that responsibility.

But though I have been a Ubuntu user for several years and actively work on 
another Launchpad-based project (https://launchpad.net/time-drive), I have 
never been a maintainer for a program included in the official Ubuntu 
repositories.  Is there a Wiki that documents the how to apply for official 
inclusion?  I have already found the community documentation describing how to 
create packages and upload them to Launchpad 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete) and I will be creating a PPA 
for updated packages early tomorrow.

As I understand that Ubuntu has been frozen, is there any special process I 
would need to follow in order to have these packages included in 10.10?  I have 
read the community documentation, but it was not clear how a non-Ubuntu member 
(e.g. me), would be able to update the available packages.

Any insights or advice you might be able to offer would be extremely 
appreciated.

Cheers,

Rob Oakes
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