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| From | Thomas Ward <teward@ubuntu.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.maint.python |
| Subject | Re: [backintime] Advise about unresponsive DPM and new 1.5.6 release |
| Date | 2025-12-18 04:40 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <M3d1T-3Jvo-1@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
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On 2025-12-17 21:41, Soren Stoutner wrote: > On Thursday, December 11, 2025 5:05:50 AM Mountain Standard Time > c.buhtz@posteo.jp wrote: >> Hello again, >> and sorry to bother all of you with this issue. >> >> I am upstream maintainer of backintime [1]. My DPM (Jonathan Wiltshire, >> jmw) is unresponsive and does not react (for 3 months now) to my last >> hotfix release [2] and also not to emails. The other two "uploader" >> expressed to me that they won't be able to do more maintenance tasks on >> that package. >> >> I don't know what to do. Not having an upload of this release would be >> fine for me, but only if I have a reasons. To give a reason some >> communication need to be done. And that is what jmw is missing. >> >> I have this problem since I took over the upstream project in 2022. MIA >> is not an option because jmw manages to "react" (with upload but no >> answers) in a time span less then 6 months. The Debian Python Team also >> refuse to take over the package without jmw giving it away. The >> situation is frustrating because I do not know the reasons and there is >> no communication. > I don’t think the problem is that the Debian Python Team is refusing to take > over the package. I think the problem is that nobody has the interest in > taking over the package. (It is an important distinction when dealing with > volunteer organizations.) > > Debian has an established package salvaging procedure that you or anyone else > is welcome to follow: > > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.en.html#package-salvaging I am not willing to long term help with the package maintenance, but I can prepare an NMU that can be uploaded and sponsored that can contain your updated version for Unstable. It will still need sponsored/reviewed as I am not a DD, but I would be willing to at least give the NMU route a shot to assist in the short term. (I have other obligations that prevent a long-term maintaining of a package). >> Any advice? > I believe the last time you wrote about this problem I mentioned that the only > way to make sure that a Debian package stays up-to-date is for there to be a > willing volunteer who has the time and energy to make it happen. As an > upstream developer, that either happens if someone comes forward to do so, or > if you do it yourself. > > As the timely-update problem appears to be unresolved, my recommendation to > you would be to maintain it yourself. I would be happy to sponsor the upload > if you salvage the package. Let me know if this is a route you would like me to explore, Christian. Thomas
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[backintime] Advise about unresponsive DPM and new 1.5.6 release c.buhtz@posteo.jp - 2025-12-11 13:10 +0100
Re: [backintime] Advise about unresponsive DPM and new 1.5.6 release Soren Stoutner <soren@debian.org> - 2025-12-18 03:50 +0100
Re: [backintime] Advise about unresponsive DPM and new 1.5.6 release Thomas Ward <teward@ubuntu.com> - 2025-12-18 04:40 +0100
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