[Arnaud Vandyck]
> What about Debian Java Maintainers in the uploaders field?
That should solve the problem as well, yes. :)
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From: Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 11:32:13 +0200
> [Arnaud Vandyck]
> > Why do you want java-common to be listed there?
>
> To make it easier to check the status of all java packages maintained
> by the debian-java group.
What about Debian Java Maintainers in t
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[Arnaud Vandyck]
> Why do you want java-common to be listed there?
To make it easier to check the status of all java packages maintained
by the debian-java group.
> Also, not eve
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Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Stefan Gybas]
>> java-common is a special package because it contains the Java Policy.
>> Like the Debian Policy, it is not maintained by a small group of
>> develop
[Stefan Gybas]
> java-common is a special package because it contains the Java Policy.
> Like the Debian Policy, it is not maintained by a small group of
> developers (in this case pkg-java) but all Debian Java developers. I
> think it is best if debian-java stays the maintainer of java-common s
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
At the moment, java-common is the only java package maintained by
. All the other java packages are
maintained by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
java-common is a special package because it contains the Java Policy.
Like the Debian Policy, it is not maintained by a small group of
Package: java-common
Severity: minor
Version: 0.22
At the moment, java-common is the only java package maintained by
. All the other java packages are
maintained by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Making sure all java packages are using the same maintainer string
make it possible to list all java packag
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