Your message dated Thu, 27 Dec 2012 16:46:15 +0100
with message-id <20121227154615.gc6...@alphonse.loria.fr>
and subject line I'm better, thanks
has caused the Debian Bug report #543541,
regarding RFH: quilt -- Tool to work with series of patches
to be marked as done.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
The quilt package needs supplementary maintainers in order to be well
maintained. The main maintainer Martin Quinson has not enough time
to do all the required work. Simon Horman is co-maintainer but I haven't
seen him doing anything on the package (and the last mention in changelog
dates back to Apr 2007), Simon shall we remove you from the Uploaders?
I am the third maitainer listed in Uploaders but I joined only to
work on the integration with new source package formats (and with build
system in general) and would like to see the package in a better shape but
I don't have the time/will to do all the usual work.
There is lots of work to do:
- update all the patches for the new upstream version (and we have 22
patches)
Martin Quinson started this work but he has not yet pushed his work
in a public branch, hopefully that mail will remind him to do it
- document all the patches and submit them upstream even if they have been
not very receptive to some of them a few years ago (in particular the
rewrite of backup-files in shell apparently)
- go through open bug reports and forward them upstream as well
The package is currently maintained in git. If you have any question,
please ask.
The package description is:
Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes
each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can
apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop).
.
Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received
as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked
organization is proven to be efficient for the management of very large patch
sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and
for Linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the
original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to
manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE
distribution.
.
This package provides seamless integration into Debhelper or CDBS,
allowing maintainers to easily add a quilt-based patch management system in
their packages. The package also provides some basic support for those not
using those tools. See README.Debian for more information.
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Raphaël Hertzog
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Hello,
help is still welcome on the quilt package and I would be more than
happy to move toward a team maintainance, but I have some more time to
devote to the package. And since upstream is very responsive nowadays,
I'm closing this bug requesting for help.
Thanks for the fish,
Mt
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