Last ping before hijacking of glibmm2.4 by pkg-gnome

Bradley Bell bradleyb at u.washington.edu
Sun Oct 7 06:34:05 UTC 2007


Resending, forgot to 'reply all':


Hi, I'm very sorry about the lack of updates and communication. I think 
moving to pkg-gnome seems like a very good idea. I wish I had started 
the process sooner.

Thanks,
Brad


Otavio Salvador wrote:
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> Hello Bradley,
> 
> Deng Xiyue <manphiz at gmail.com> has been sending the need changes to
> update glibmm2.4 to lastest release since Setember but when I went
> look last uploads I noticed that you were not being active lately.
> 
> I'd like to talk to you since looks like those packages deserves love
> and would be nice if we move those to pkg-gnome and you being added to
> pkg-gnome could continue to work on those packages but the team would
> be able to keep those up to date.
> 
> Please reply it.
> 
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