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RE: GS in Debian
From: |
Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
RE: GS in Debian |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Nov 2001 14:25:47 +0000 (GMT) |
> > Maybe you must try sending a mail to the 'new' mantainer
> > (who?) of gnustep,
> > the address is address@hidden , at least to add the
> > gorm package.
>
> Indeed. I'll write him to know the general status of the packages and talk
> about Gorm and
> other GS prospective packages.
>
> The email address always made me think that GS developers were in charge of
> the debs...
It is a maintainer group, composed of many people, they are collectively
in charge of the packages.
I am related in some sense to the maintainer group, at least as an
observer - I do receive a copy of emails and bug reports which get sent to
address@hidden ... but that's all, I don't have any time to do
anything.
If I look in my old emails, I can find more about who the other people are
... Matthias Klose is certainly one of them ... but if you're interested
probably writing to address@hidden or anyway following the
debian standard procedure for things is the way.
I'd certainly like to see Gorm packaged.
- GS in Debian, Nahuel Greco, 2001/11/28
- RE: GS in Debian, Frederico . S . Muñoz, 2001/11/29
- RE: GS in Debian, Frederico . S . Muñoz, 2001/11/29
- RE: GS in Debian, Frederico . S . Muñoz, 2001/11/29
- Re: GS in Debian, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2001/11/29
- RE: GS in Debian,
Nicola Pero <=
- RE: GS in Debian, Frederico . S . Muñoz, 2001/11/29
- RE: GS in Debian, Frederico . S . Muñoz, 2001/11/30