❦ 19 juillet 2016 06:55 CEST, Vladimir Vassilev <vladi...@transpacket.com> :
> One of the tasks carried out during the IETF 96 Hackathon > was to create a debian package for yuma123. In order to > make sure the project was conformant to the debian package > requirements the net-snmp package was used as template. As > follow-up action the package is presented for review of > Debian Developers. Note sure that the NetSNMP package is the best model as it is a fairly complex package. I see that you kept a fair share of complexity. Except if yuma is forked from NetSNMP, it should be simpler to start from scratch. But if you already invested some time in the current packaging, we can also work from that. > Q: are you looking for co-maintainers? > A: Any help is welcome. Is the packaging available on a git repository? Either on alioth.debian.org or on your favorite VCS hosting system. > Q: do you need a Debian Developer sponsor? > A: Yes. Note that this is not really the right place to search for a sponsor. If your package is done, you should upload it to mentors.debian.net and follow the instructions here (file an RFS, request for sponsor). I am quite interested to see that in Debian too but I am currently quite time-constrained. I'll do a review once you have an RFS but feel free to settle this with other people if I am not responsive enough. -- The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. -- William Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"
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