On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 02:24:03AM +0100, José Luis Tallón wrote: > Ana Guerrero wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 04:53:16AM +0100, Ana Guerrero wrote: > > > >> On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 12:56:23PM +0100, José Luis Tallón wrote: > >> > >>> Adam Porter wrote: > >>> > >>>> It's been 55 days since bug#395900 was filed, but Debian is still stuck > >>>> on > >>>> BasKet version 0.5.0. It'd be a real shame if Etch was released with > >>>> 0.5.0, > >>>> as a lot has changed and improved in the new version; it has more > >>>> features, > >>>> and is more stable. I know it's probably too late to do anything, but I > >>>> thought I'd ask anyway: Is there any way that 0.6.0 can get into Etch? > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Etch is frozen, so no new upstream versions are (initially) allowed into. > >>> > >>> However, you can try bugging the release team for this purpose. If > >>> granted, I will happily upload basket 0.6.0. > >>> Otherwise, it will have to wait until unstable is "tawed" for Lenny. > >>> > >>> > >> Could you upload it to experimental? > >> > >> > >> > > > > After this mail, I was working for a while with Jose Luis to make a good > > package and upload the latest basket version to experimental, but suddenly > > the communication was broken on his side. I have pinged him twice > > without success. > > > Looks like my answer (with a patch attached) never made it. > > Sent, and awaiting final review+upload. >
Hi José Luis, I have received (privately) your diff, and after review it quickly, there is stuff that i have asked you to do (and explained why it needs to be done) and you have not done. For example: -You're still harcoding kmail dependency. -Change the dependency of kdebase-dev to kdelibs4-dev -Packaging copyright. And maybe there is more stuff, but i have not checked it carefully as i said above. All the above points are fast to do (less 3 minutes), but you have not addressed them. Also as you told me in your mail, you have not done the re-libtoolization and i think this is an important issue. It seems you do not have time for this package, and basket is an important package in the KDE desktop, because of this i think the best for basket is to be mantained inside the KDE extras team. Could you consider transfering the maintainership of this package to the team? It is the responsible action to be done here. Thanks, Ana -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]