Dear Andreas,
On Sat, 4 Jan 2025 at 20:51, Andreas Tille <ti...@debian.org> wrote: > Despite this I think it makes perfectly sense to maintain nat on Salsa > in the debian/ team to provide easy access for people who might want to > run a booth at some exposition and would like to add some feature to > this package. For this purpose I've created a Git repository on > Salsa.[2] The repository makes the package compliant to the latest > packaging standards. > Thank you for creating the package but I was in the process of moving security packages I maintain over to pkg-security-team (instead of Debian). It seems we have crossed. I have today created the GIT repository there and uploaded a new version of the package. Honestly, reviewing its bugs and testing it again today, I think this package should actually be dropped from the Debian archive. It is rather old, unmaintained upstream and I don't believe it actually works to audit any modern system anymore. Debian's team work should be best focused on other tasks. I'm going to open a bug to the release managers to request its removal. Best regards Javier