From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Thomas Goirand Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 18:27:01 +0000 Subject: [mlmmj] pkg-mlmmj on alioth.debian.org Message-Id: <4C950475.9050705@goirand.fr> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: mlmmj@mlmmj.org Daniel, Ben and others, I've been granted administrator access to the pkg-mlmmj project in Alioth. This was created a long time ago, but it has never been used, so it wasn't an issue to give me the admin rights. I've also put the current Lenny and Squeeze/SID debian package into the git.debian.org (which is also in Alioth). Daniel, please go on Alioth, and ask to join the pkg-mlmmj project. If you don't have an account yet, then I would suggest you to create one using walrond-guest (if you aren't a Debian Developer, -guest will be added automatically). Once that's done, let me know, and I'll accept you in. Ben, what's up with the git bridge? Any progress? I would have love to help, but having no access to the server behind mlmmj.org, there's not much I can do... Having the possibility to "git pull" from you guys, would really help, as I don't know hg at all, and that most projects in Debian are moving to Git (including all my packages). Also, I saw in the release notes for 1.2.17.1 few scary things that made me push the security alarm button in Debian (eg: I sent a release critical bug against the mlmmj package). Then I had a look into the hg log, and didn't find any issue, but the one that I fixed with the php admin. Can you confirm that there's nothing serious impacting security that I should add in the Debian package made for Squeeze? If possible, I'd like to avoid doing any modification so close to the release of Debian (we might send the 1.2.17.1 to proposed-updates later on though...). Please let me know. One last thing, I still receive very often a mail from MLMMJ with in the subject line: "Commands available for dtcdev@gplhost.sg", telling me how to subscribe / unsubscribe, etc. Could it be possible that this was generated by some spams, as I've configured my list to have a footer with: "To unsubscribe, send a mail to dtcdev-unsubscribe@gplhost.sg" in each email? I would really like to avoid receiving this, as it has been annoying me for years... Cheers, Thomas Goirand