Re: Non-responsive maintainer: pocock

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On 03/03/2020 23:23, Dakota Williams wrote:
> On 3/3/20 4:10 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:

>>
>> But based on what you say, I'm happy to give access to Dakota and I'd
>> also like to know if anybody else can help with the reSIProcate
>> packages.  There is a new release in the pipeline and if somebody wants
>> to get involved, now is the time.  We already made all the upstream
>> fixes required for it to work with the latest dependencies on Fedora.
> 
> Great, my FAS id is "raineforest". Where would you like me to start?

I added you with commit access.

If you would like admin access can you please try to reach one of the
other two admins (uwog and fale) to confirm?  If the rest of the
community is OK with this way of granting access then I have no
objections.  Welcome to asio.  It means something else in Australia.

Here you can see the version of asio we are testing with reSIProcate,
the Windows devs use the 1.12.2 snapshot in the contrib tree:
https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/tree/master/contrib

and travis-ci builds use whatever version is fetched by this script:
https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/blob/master/.travis.yml

Debian and Ubuntu only have 1.12.2
https://packages.qa.debian.org/a/asio.html

and that is what upstream travis-ci and my own upstream builds are based on.

Markus Wanner (the other Debian maintainer) is also in Switzerland, I'm
either in Switzerland or Ireland.  If you are nearby I'm happy to meet you.

Debian politics are preventing an upload of 1.14.0 to Debian otherwise I
would have done it already.  Due to the way the API changes from time to
time it will be inconvenient for upstream devs like myself if there are
different versions in Fedora and Debian.

In fact, I had started preparing the upstream release on 20 September 2018:
https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/commits/master?after=349d76b99fa7e99e4c4e7e5052e53115a64dcb45+174

and just minutes later somebody else in Debian decided to attack me.  In
my entire career I've never received such ungrateful and spiteful
communications after making a commit.

Regards,

Daniel
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