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|    Andreas Tille to All    |
|    Bug#1128333: ITS: wordplay    |
|    19 Feb 26 13:50:01    |
      From: tille@debian.org              Hi Moshe,              Thank you for your answer.              Am Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 10:28:20PM -0500 schrieb Moshe Piekarski:       > I am currently maintaining the package at a minimal level, because I believe       > only minimal maintenance is required. (At least until the next release)              That's perfectly correct. The open bugs were not really actionable from       a Debian maintainers point of view (besides forwarding the issues).              > This seems to mostly be a reference to #1082294. In 2024 I saw it was       > opened and then a few days later a close control message was sent,       >       > I (erroneously) confirmed it didn't show in the wordplay package bug list       > and assumed it was filed in error.              The bug reporter opened a lot of this kind of mails and several of these       were not helpful. Seems the closing statement did not worked for       whatever reason.              > > I believe the package would be a great addition to the Games team, and I       > > took the liberty to create the Salsa repository here[2].       > I will take this under advisement.              When you say you will take this under advisement, could you share what       specific aspects you are considering? That would help me understand any       concerns.              My suggestion is mainly about making maintenance more sustainable:       hosting the package on Salsa within the Games team allows easier       collaboration, shared maintenance, CI integration, and reduces       single-maintainer risk - while you would of course remain in control of       the package.              If there are specific reservations, I'd be glad to discuss them. If       you agree please let me know your Salsa login name to grant you       permissions to the repository.              Kind regards        Andreas.              --       https://fam-tille.de              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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