Hi, thanks for reaching out and your interest in maintaining tig. I appreciate the help, so please go ahead salvaging the package.
I am interested in continued co-maintenance, so please keep me as uploader as mentioned and let me know if I can help moving it to team ownership. My pkg-tig.git repo referenced from the package is up to date, so you can "fork" from there and keep the history. Cheers, Sebastian On Thu, 27 Nov 2025, 15:32 Lee Garrett, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sebastian, > > it looks like you're busy with other things and there has been no activity > on > this package for 2 years. Thanks for maintaining the package so far! Since > you're currently the sole maintainer of this package, too, this makes the > package eligible for salvaging. > > I use tig a lot in my day-to-day work and am interested in keeping it in a > good > shape in Debian. So I'm giving you a heads-up that in 14 days from now > I'll > salvage the package, adding me/a team as maintainer with you as uploader, > so you > can still continue to do packaging work when you find the time. I'll then > go > forward and package the latest upstream version. > > If you don't want the package to be salvaged, just give me a quick ping > and a > short note how you intend to maintain the package going forward. > > All the best and thanks for maintaining tig for nearly 20 years now! > Lee > > On Fri, 25 Oct 2024 04:12:06 +0200 Christoph Anton Mitterer > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Package: tig > > Version: 2.5.8-1+b1 > > Severity: wishlist > > > > Hey. > > > > 2.5.8 is over a year old now, and in 2.5.10, quite a number of nice > > fixes have found their way, amongst others the one for: > > https://github.com/jonas/tig/issues/1229 > > > > Thanks, > > Chris. > > > > >

