David Nusinow wrote: > On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:30:40PM +0200, Roberto Lumbreras wrote: > >> He has packaged the last version of bacula, and it is not uploaded >> because it's not ready, then a new version was showed up... he has a >> personal apt repository that users from bacula mailing list uses, and >> packages (not yet finished) in sourceforge... so is it clear for you >> that he is not going to work on it again? not for me, I think he was >> working, then the John started to do NMUs, and refusing to be >> co-maintainer with Jose Luis. After John has refused to do that, then >> Jose Luis has done the same. I think it's a kids game :-( >> > > John has managed to not only update to the latest upstream version in his > upload, but he's also managed to fix 24 bugs by my count. It is notable > that he has managed to achieve so much while Jose struggled just to update > to the new version. > I have been away from home for 20 months; During the latest 3 I have had random hardware errors which I couldn't fix.
I have myself fixed in excess of 40 bugs in my packages in the last 48h, when I have been back to speed. So what??? > Since John has said he's open to having an alioth group maintain bacula, > with Jose on the team, Hmm.. he chose to hijack my package instead. That is *not* collaborative maintenance. > I hope Jose chooses to actively work with everyone to get the help, and > apparently training, that he needs to manage something > this complicated. Sorry, but I fail to see how well you know my work for Debian (three years so far) in order to be able to judge me. Please check your facts before joining a thread this harsh. > I got tons of help from people both in and out of Debian > while working on Xorg, and I still get it almost daily. There's no shame in > doing so, and Jose should take advantage of it to become a stronger > maintainer. > Correct. That's why I appreciate patches (and even NMUs). This is completely different. Hijacking a package without contacting the maintainer first is against the Developers' Reference and can only be considered a personal attack. I still don't know what is John Goerzen trying to achieve with this. More on this later. J.L. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]