Re: Scsh (Was: Re: My orphaned packages.)

2000-09-12 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Daniel> On 11 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: >> > "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Daniel> On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: >> >> `scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actu

Re: Scsh (Was: Re: My orphaned packages.)

2000-09-12 Thread Daniel Kobras
On 11 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: > > "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Daniel> On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: > >> `scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actually uses it. I've > >> not even looked at it in over a year. > > Danie

Re: Scsh (Was: Re: My orphaned packages.)

2000-09-11 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi! On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 01:42:14PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: > Since you are teaming with Martin Gasbichler, and since Martin is a > co-author of Scsh, I'd say that puts you two in as most qualified to > handle the package. (Daniel? Please forward this mail to Martin.) Yup, they are

Scsh (Was: Re: My orphaned packages.)

2000-09-11 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Daniel> On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: >> `scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actually uses it. I've >> not even looked at it in over a year. Daniel> If nobody objects I'd like to do this together with

Re: My orphaned packages.

2000-09-11 Thread Daniel Kobras
On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: > `scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actually uses it. I've > not even looked at it in over a year. If nobody objects I'd like to do this together with Martin Gasbichler who wrote a fair part of scsh 0.6. But me having just applied for Debian m

My orphaned packages.

2000-09-10 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
[ CC me in replies; I am not subscribed right now. ] I do not have time anymore to work on the packages I once maintained for Debian. I'm sorry that I did not properly orphan them. I just don't have time for it. My health is most important, followed by studies. I cannot live in a