I agree with you about Ubuntu's responsibility. I was just commenting that Ubuntu shouldn't allow a package to fester if the package maintainer did not take responsibility for quality [seems to be the case here]. On the contrary, Ubuntu would be justified in removing it ASAP so as not distract folks who could spend their time more fruitfully elsewhere.
I am also a developer and I understand how a project can get held up by "one bad apple".
-Richard
Barry deFreese <email address hidden> wrote: Richard,
Have you spoken to upstream? It is really not a distributions package
maintainer's job to actively develop the software, it is their job to
make sure the existing package works in it's current form in the
distribution. Everything I have read on this package openly states that
it was developed on PPC FOR PPC.
Yes, you could argue that it's the maintainers job to work directly with
upstream but upstream isn't always responsive.
Barry,
I agree with you about Ubuntu's responsibility. I was just commenting that Ubuntu shouldn't allow a package to fester if the package maintainer did not take responsibility for quality [seems to be the case here]. On the contrary, Ubuntu would be justified in removing it ASAP so as not distract folks who could spend their time more fruitfully elsewhere.
I am also a developer and I understand how a project can get held up by "one bad apple".
-Richard
Barry deFreese <email address hidden> wrote: Richard,
Have you spoken to upstream? It is really not a distributions package
maintainer's job to actively develop the software, it is their job to
make sure the existing package works in it's current form in the
distribution. Everything I have read on this package openly states that
it was developed on PPC FOR PPC.
Yes, you could argue that it's the maintainers job to work directly with
upstream but upstream isn't always responsive.
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