On Tue, 31 May 2005, John Goerzen wrote:
I've also been on the other side of the coin, and something that makes it difficult for the derivers is lack of communication from some quarters of Debian. I certainly recall frustration about inactive maintainers, and we must remember that there are maintainers in Debian that can't even be bothered to apply good patches when they see them.
If there are inactive maintainers in Debian why not starting group maintainance? The Ubuntu maintainer might be listed in the Uploaders field and find a sponsor to upload the package (in the best case the other maintainer). THis is called group maintainance and IMHO the biggest problem in Debian is that outsiders often assume they just have to wait until something in Debian is done. If they are active persons they do something outside others just whine about Debian. But the best solution would be how to learn how to do things *inside* Debian instead of forking / spooning / deriving / whatevering.
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