Hi,

the wikimedia ITP bug report(s) seem to be a mess of misunderstanding which I 
try
to clear out:

 1) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: first ITP (10/25/2003)  --> #217571
 2) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: sounded like wants to help (10/08/2004)
                         merged bug numbers
 3) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: buildes something, asked mentors (10/18/2004)
 4) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: asked for the package URL (02/21/2005)
 5) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: offered sponsoring (03/21/2005)
 6) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: suggested group maintaining on Alioth (04/25/2005)
 7) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Refused group maintining - I wonder how Evan became 
involved?
                     Promissed to get something out in a week but nothing 
happened
                     (04/25/2005)
 8) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: updated own packaging, first occurence of something to 
try:
                      http://debian.duckcorp.org/    (05/06/2005)
 9) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: asked Evan about progress (05/08/2005)
10) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: reasonable suggestion to work on 7) (06/04/2005)
11) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: dropped the ITP (06/06/2005)
     Comment: Hi Evan, group maintainance is not stealing a package but helping
              out.  It was greatly consensus on DebConf 5 to uses this for
              complex packages.  Could you at least provide your code for the
              work you did?
12) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Offered teamwork (06/12/2005)
13) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Made another "trivial" package (07/07/2005)
                          http://www.cti.ecp.fr/~beauxir5/debian binary/

Summary regarding social work together: Debian people do not really like to
talk to each other - one of the results we got at DebConf5 and one more example.

What to do next: Roland offered to move the project to Alioth.  Roland, would
you be willing to hava a look at 8) and 13) and move the stuff to alioth.  We
should definitely do some group maintainance here and moving the package to
unstable should be a high priority goal.  If nobody else starts the alioth
project in two days I will go for it and hope that we finaly manage to work
together here.

I kept all involved addresses in CC and hope that you might like to ooperate.

Kind regards and thanks for everybody who was involved and provided some code

         Andreas.

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