> The last commit for ax25mail-utils was back in late December 2019 and April > 11th 2020 for Linpac so I wouldn't call these as "very much dead upstream".
Hi David, thanks for the feedback! I was glancing at the SF.net repo for ax25mail-utils but thought I had seen the last commit in 2018. Sorry for being sloppy there. > It's more a matter than it's being sustained. Also, I'm not very familiar > with the Debian packaging process but I've never seen code reviews come from > the packaging process. Is this a new requirement? Is there a set of > required Debian best practices, etc. that is enforced here? Best general practice would be to see a new regular release in the form of a tarball. Do you think you can resolve the gcc 10 issues (-fcommon is the default now) and put up a new release we can package? On the linpac side, I see Debian hasn't even picked up the last 0.25 release yet. I'll see to upload that soonish. (Sorry, we have a lot of old dust in the hamradio team we have to work on removing, and I don't think anyone in the team has an overview over all the packages we curate, so please excuse my not so well-founded assessment of your utilities.) 73, Christoph DF7CB