[08:07] <highvoltage> debian 7.4 changelog entry:
[08:08] <highvoltage> "lxc: Use latest upstream provided lxc-debian; add rsync to Recommends"
[08:10] <highvoltage> stgraber: glad someone went ahead and just did a nmu on that ^^^ :P
[09:58] <highvoltage> "11:49 < buxy> but now someone should step up to take over lxc, it's not sustainable to keep it  maintained the way it is
[09:58] <highvoltage> "
[09:58] <highvoltage> stgraber: I wish I could twist your arm to maintain lxc in debian too
[14:44] <stgraber> highvoltage: so did dba give up on it?
[14:45] <highvoltage> stgraber: looking at the debian changelog it doesn't seem so
[14:45] <highvoltage> stgraber: but it seems like mostly everyone is keen for someone else to hijack it
[14:47] <stgraber> highvoltage: well, I don't have any kind of authority to hijack the package from him (not being DD or even DM) but if there's a reasonably simple way for me to take over maintenance, sure I'll do it. Ubuntu now has a perfectly clean package (no patch, no custom config or init scripts, ...) so the exact same could be pushed to Debian and synced.
[14:48] <highvoltage> stgraber: cool. well I'm keeping an eye on it will let you know if a gap opens :)