On 7 October 2025 11:40:45 CEST, Andreas Tille <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi Simon, > >Thank you for your quick reply. > >Am Tue, Oct 07, 2025 at 04:40:43PM +0900 schrieb Simon Richter: >> > Of course, I realize there may have just been no need for uploads >> > recently - I just wanted to check in before following the usual "Intent >> > to Salvage" procedure that's sometimes applied to older packages. >> >> I have an RFA bug open (#1052598) -- I packaged this originally as a >> dependency of KiCad, but KiCad no longer uses SISL, so I don't really use it >> anymore either. > >Ahhh, cool. I missed this. Just keeping the bug in CC to get this >conversation recorded. > >> Upstream still exists, but has not made any new releases. > >I became aware of this when I checked the package. > >> Gard Spreemann has volunteered to take over a year ago, but I did not manage >> to respond to that message because it came during a really stressful time, >> and I then forgot about it. I'll ask him if he's still interested. > >I slightly remember Gard is open for Debian Science team work anyway. >So my time is most probably not wasted if I create a repository there. >In the worst case Gard can take over without using it. > >See you > Andreas. >
Hi all. I think the Science team is the best home for the package, so that sounds great. I won't be able to put any work in for a few weeks though, I still have quite a bit of other packaging pending that have been lingering since the Trixie freeze and release. If anyone else on the team has the time to at least get it moved into team maintenance, that sounds great as a start. Best, Gard -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

