Orphaning some packages

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Hey guys,

I've orphaned qa-assistant which is a simple checklist application written in pygtk. I'm also a negligent upstream for that so if you want to pick it up, you'll probably want to do some upstream coding as well. (I *think* the only thing that prevents it from building right now is the configure script which I'd just convert to paver/setuptools/distutils instead if I had the time). Let me know if you want to pick this up and I'll get you access to the upstream source (presently in svn on berlios.de)

I'm also maintaining the bzr version control system and would love for other people who use it to take over maintainance of it or some of its addon packages. Since I've been working on the TurboGears stack, I haven't had time to package new software or help chase bugs in the upstream code bases of a lot of the plugins. Comaintainers or packagers of some of the addons would be greatly appreciated. These are packages that are in the repository already:

bzr
bzrtools
bzr-gtk

Some of the many addons that aren't packaged::

bzr-bisect
bzr-stats
bzr-dbus
loggerhead
bzr-loom

Note that upstream bzr has expressed interest in merging some of these into the bzr package if someone wants to do the work to implement a smoke-screen test and submit the patch that merges it in. (bzr-bisect comes to mind). This is something that I wanted to help out on but I have lacked the time. An enthusiastic Fedora maintainer could help out a lot with little things like that.

-Toshio

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