Hey David,
if no one else is interested I would take over monsoon and mono-nat.
regards,
Paul
Am Donnerstag, den 04.06.2009, 10:41 +0200 schrieb David Nielsen:
I've orphaned all my packages, I don't have a Fedora install
with
which to do package development anymore aside that my cvs access is
utterly busted which I just don't have the nerves to mess with
anymore. Time has come to admit that I am just not that passionate
about Fedora anymore and that I at least need a long break.
The cute innocent little packages in question are:
webkit-sharp - C# webkit bindings.
monsoon - Bittorrent client written in C# using GTK# and MonoTorrent.
mono-nat - NAT handling support for Mono.
banshee-mirage - The famed Mirage extension for Banshee, does spectrum
analysis and makes cool playlists of similar songs for you.
There is one patch for webkit-sharp sitting in bugzilla which I
haven't commited yet. I would suggest that someone interested in
Banshee take webkit-sharp at least as it is required for the 1.5.x
series. The patch adjusts the .so version we require and is required
on F11 and above for wekbit-sharp to function. This package will
require paying attention to the heads up messages from the webkit
maintainer (Peter Gordon - a nice guy, I promise) and if the so
version is bumped then the patch needs updating.
monsoon and mono-nat pretty much go hand in hand, upstream is very
friendly and tends to handle bugreports well. These are a very low
weight packages which shouldn't add much to the bugload of it's owner,
updates are fairly rare and easy to handle.
banshee-mirage is a very nice addition to the great Banshee we all
know and love, it's low maintenance and upstream is very good at
handling bugs. This package might be merged into banshee main at some
point.
Additionally there are some patches sitting in bugzilla for
ndesk-dbus(-glib) from the Sugarlab guys, they need to be rebased for
fuzz but they fix datastore problems they encountered in their work.
It would be nice if someone could put in 10 mins of work to get those
patches commited. The reportedly need this in F11 so it would be nice
to let the patches simmer in rawhide for a while then unless issues
arise issue the fix to our stable platforms as well.
- David
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