Fwd: Team maintaining miniupnp: a set of 4 packages to manage IGD protocols

Micah Gersten micahg at ubuntu.com
Fri Feb 3 03:43:47 UTC 2012


If anyone has any applications they like/watch depending on these 4
packages, this would be a great way to insure they're up to date and
help Debian at the same time.

Reverse-Build-Depends
=====================
* bitcoin                       (for libminiupnpc-dev)
* eiskaltdcpp                   (for libminiupnpc-dev)
* megaglest                     (for libminiupnpc-dev)
* transmission                  (for libminiupnpc-dev, libnatpmp-dev)
* vino                          (for libminiupnpc-dev)
* warzone2100                   (for libminiupnpc-dev)



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Team maintaining miniupnp: a set of 4 packages to manage IGD
protocols
Resent-Date: 	Fri, 3 Feb 2012 01:36:11 +0000 (UTC)
Resent-From: 	debian-devel at lists.debian.org
Date: 	Fri, 03 Feb 2012 09:18:11 +0800
From: 	Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org>
Organization: 	Debian
To: 	Debian Developers <debian-devel at lists.debian.org>



Hi,

I'm currently maintaining alone the following source packages:
libnatpmp, minissdpd, miniupnpc and miniupnpd

For that last one, I've just sent an ITP, since it finally becomes
possible to build it in Debian (and the packaging is already done,
sitting in my public_git on Alioth). MiniUPnPd is already used in many
embedded devices like OpenWRT, and in some major ISP ADSL boxes (I wont
write names, but for example, the 2nd and 3rd largest ISP in France runs
it).

The miniupnpc is a nice library that may be use by many games, and is
already used by some software in the archive, like warzone2100,
transmission, and bitcoind. Both minissdpd and miniupnpc are quite high
already in popcon, with more than 8000 users, which also is pushing me
to ask for other sets of eyes to look into my packaging. The miniupnpc
client library would need a transition to reach testing the correct way
(because of a tiny change in the API, the package is already in
Experimental), and I have no experience with that, help would be
appreciated.

I found that team maintaining is cool, and I'd like to know if others
would like to join my effort to keep all the MiniUPnP software into
shape in Debian. It wouldn't be much work, just the usual work to keep
the packages updated with what upstream releases.

Note that upstream (Thomas Bernard) is a very good friend of mine, and
is both a cool guy and very responsive.

So if you wish to join the maintenance effort for MiniUPnPd, please get
in touch, and we'll build a (new) Alioth project.

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)



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