dssi plugins xsynth, wsynth,whysynth bug reports

Ross Gammon debian at the-gammons.net
Fri Dec 15 16:22:28 UTC 2017


Hi IOhannes,

Thanks for this. I had 5 minutes to look at the state of the first
package (wsynth) this morning. All of the links to upstream were
outdated. With a quick google, I could not find a new website for it. So
even if we find a fix for the problem, it might be best to remove the
package if nobody is keen to look after it.

Alex,

Your bug report (for wsynth) was a little short on details. In fact the
report was in the "subject" of the bug, and there was nothing in the
body except the template text with questions that you are supposed to
answer. It might be a good idea (even if it is a bit obvious in this
case) to write to the bugs with the exact steps you follow to create the
situation, and any error messages you receive. Anything you think might
help someone that finds the time to investigate the bug might be useful.


On 12/15/2017 11:28 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) wrote:
> hi,
>
> disclaimer: this is a rather general replay, as i'm not directly
> involved in maintaining these packages (although i'm part of the
> pkg-multimedia team)
>
> On 12/14/2017 08:25 PM, The Continuum wrote:
>> Dear debian multimedia maintainers,
>> About 6 months ago i submitted bug reports on the follow dssi plugins for
> thanks for the bug reports.
>
>
>> I never got a response for the bug reports. Will these plugins be
>> eventually dropped? What is the status?
> somebody will look at the problem in due time, but we cannot make any
> promises about when that will be.
> the status is (most likely), that nobody of this team of volunteers has
> found that time yet.
>
>
> gdsr
> IOhannes
>

Regards,

Ross



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