Packaging the software was easy, but many time-consuming problems did
delay the upload to the Debian archive: unresolved licenses, outdated
code copies. Most of them are now solved and integrated into 1.3.28 by
a cooperative upstream, but I am reluctant to create work for the FTP
masters during the
Hello.
It seems that nobody is packaging taskcoach anymore. I intend to adopt
this package as Alejandro has let it, then look for a sponsor on
mentors. If anyone objects to this project, let them speak now or
forever hold their peace.
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Hi,
I wanted to know what current the status of Task Coach is?
Did you get the support from Upstream?
Regards,
Andreas
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Thomas Pierson escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I tested more than 8 To-Do-List manager in some work or project situation.
> I just installed Taskcoach with an external deb package made by the
> official developer of this free sofware(GPL) on my Squeeze distribution.
> To my mind, Taskcoach is the best and pow
Hi,
I tested more than 8 To-Do-List manager in some work or project situation.
I just installed Taskcoach with an external deb package made by the official
developer of this free sofware(GPL) on my Squeeze distribution.
To my mind, Taskcoach is the best and powerfull to-do-list manager that I
have
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