reflum, On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 22:50 +0200, Thomas Preud'homme wrote: > Le mercredi 27 juin 2012 22:22:17, Ian Jackson a écrit : > > Philipp Schafft writes ("Bug#679236: O: ckport -- portability analysis and > security checking tool"): > > > The package as made hardy useful by Ron Lee's personal vendetta against > > > me. > > > > I searched a bit and AFAICT this is a reference to these threads: > > bugs.debian.org/674634 > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2012/06/msg00388.html > > http://lists.keep-cool.org/pipermail/announce/2012-May/000086.html > > > > From > > http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/celt.html > > I see that Ron Lee is indeed the maintainer of celt. > > > > It seems to me from reading these conversations that Ron has no > > vendetta against you. That kind of accusation is totally > > inappropriate. > > > > Ron does indeed have something against the package celt, and his > > explanations make perfect sense to me. That is, he appears to be > > right. He is also doing, AFAICT, the right thing. > > > > I think NMUing the rdepends of celt is the right thing to do, if it is > > necessary. (That is, if they haven't already been updated to turn off > > celt.) > > What is the link between celt and ckport? I mean, why does this orphaning > message refers (implicitely) to celt?
The CELT problem as been fixed. The problem with Ron Lee is that he removed all rdepends on libroar wich makes it useless *AFTER* the CELT problem has been fixed. In fact I know of no problem with libroar wich justify such a step (-> removing all rdeps means making it unusable for it's users -> no need to skip it anymore). There are *no* open bug reports nor was I informed of any problem using another channel. from libao's changelog (1.1.0-2): > * End the grief with roar. > Too many people now have been through all the stages of Denial, Anger, > Bargaining, and Depression with it, so it's time to accept the only > sensible course of direct action that remains to preserve sanity. > Closes: #667039 The bug only asks for updating a recommends after transition (SONAME change). I don't see any technical problem in this changelog entry getting fixed. The other rdepends were removed by him in a similar way. Also he didn't even tell us (the maintainer team) about those steps. I found out about this by chance. In addition I needed to listen a lot to his hate speach against me on IRC and bugs, .... As nobody seemd to be interested in this case I decided to leave the Debian project. I don't see a point in getting flamed for trying my very best to ensure quality of packages just to finally waste my time by other people rendering the packages useless. > Anyway, I didn't know this package and it seems interesting. I'd be happy to > adopt this package but since I'm quite busy now it wouldn't make any sense to > adopt it now. I'll add a bookmark for it and will adopt it in september if > nobody does before. Thanks for your interest. :) > Best regards, > > Thomas Preud'homme -- Philipp. (Rah of PH2)
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