> > I was wondering if you are actually interested in Padre or "just" helping > syncing it. >
Synchonization of the packages is an automatic process taken care of by a bot. The actual command for the sync of all packages is issued by a person, administrators who have such authorization, and it's done manually (when they remember to do that). I'm not much of a help, since I'm not a MOTU nor part of the contributors team (not yet at least), so consider me as a "freelancer" contributor. :) So far I could not understand who are the people in Ubuntu who would care > or not for Padre but it would be cool if some of them joined us on our IRC > channel as well at #padre @ irc.perl.org > Each package from Debian is allowed to be synchronized until the June 25th 2009 for future release Ubuntu 9.10. Here's the schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule After the "Debian import freeze" date, you can still ask for a new release until the "Feature freeze" date, August 27th. Bugfix software releases are accepted even after that date as far as I know, if you lay down the changes included and the bugs that got fix. > > Alternatively I'd be glad to join your perl related mailing list or IRC > channel > I just could not find either of those. > The channel for general contributors and MOTU (people who take care of the packages in "universe" and "multiverse" repostitories) is considered to be #ubuntu-motu - there you can find people interested to package your software, or help/guide you to package it properly. -- [needs-packaging] padre-perl https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326353 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs