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RE: GS in Debian


From: Frederico . S . Muñoz
Subject: RE: GS in Debian
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:16:45 -0000

Ooops. forgot to mention, I am already a Debian Developer
(address@hidden).

cheers,


fsm
--
Frederico S. Munoz



> > People, i really will like to see the latest GNUStep and Gorm 
> > packaged for
> > Debian, the current mantainer of GS packages have no time to do that
> > (see 
> > http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/discuss-gnustep/2000-October/002
> 667.html ), 
> > i cant package gnustep myself because the same reason, and 
> > most importantly, i
> > dont have the appropiate gstep experience. I think that an 
> > apt-get installable
> > gorm, maybe with a little demo, can get lots of new 
> > developers for gnustep. 
> > 
> > So, if somebody wants to be the mantainer of these packages, 
> > that will be
> > great.
> >
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been lurking in this lista for about 6 months now 
> (mainly because I
> have nothing interestng to say).
> 
> I have several times had the idea of packaging GS (since I 
> knew that the
> packages where more or less
> up for adoption). At home I have everything fro GS in source 
> and I make
> periodic cvs updates and build 
> and install. I have made debs out of what I have in CVS for 
> private use
> (using the work already done by
> the current maintainer, generally it doesn't even need manual 
> intervention).
> I made a deb out of Gorm for
> home use also (the quality of which is passable)
> 
> What I am saying is that *if* nobody else takes the packages 
> I would surely
> be available to do so.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> 
> fsm
> --
> Frederico S. Muñoz
> 
> 
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