Hi everybody, As I can remember, MIA team contacted me a while ago. And I explained that I can not continue my work for Debian at the moment. The packages should have been orphaned properly after that. I don't know what happened. I'm glad that someone wants to continue the work on unico. I don't have any objections.
Best regards, Karolina On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 8:29 AM, James Lu <glol...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello MIA Team, > > After some discussion on bug #784854, I'm trying to find information about > maintainer "Karolina Kalic <karol...@resenje.org>", whose package > "gtk3-engines-unico" was apparently orphaned incorrectly without the MIA > team's consent. A critical bug (#706330) has been affecting the package > since April 2013, and she haven't responded since. > > Looking at: > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/beyond-pkging.html#mia-qa > >> The echelon information available through the developers' LDAP database, >> which indicates when the developer last posted to a Debian mailing list. >> (This includes mails about uploads distributed via the >> <debian-devel-chan...@lists.debian.org> list.) Also, remember to check >> whether the maintainer is marked as on vacation in the database. > > Karolina Kalic is not in the LDAP database, though > https://contributors.debian.org/contributor/karolina-guest%40alioth provides > a bit of info. > >> The number of packages this maintainer is responsible for, and the >> condition of those packages. In particular, are there any RC bugs that have >> been open for ages? Furthermore, how many bugs are there in general? Another >> important piece of information is whether the packages have been NMUed, and >> if so, by whom. > > She is involved in the packaging of 4 packages, 2 of which have been taken > over and 3 with RC bugs. > https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=karolina%20kalic%20%3ckarol...@resenje.org%3E&comaint=yes > >> Is there any activity of the maintainer outside of Debian? For example, >> they might have posted something recently to non-Debian mailing lists or >> news groups. > > A quick Google search for "karol...@resenje.org" finds some things about PGP > keys and the Debian packages she's been involved in, but all of these seem > to be from 2011-2012. Searching the name is really ambiguous, giving various > results for different packages on various distributions. I did find this > forum post from Linux Mint though, discussing how Unico was abandoned in > Debian... The latest post by date I found at a strange looking Debian bugs > mirror, but that just duplicates what was in the bug tracker anyways. > > Best, > James -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org