[02:02] <slackner> micahg: ping?
[02:02] <micahg> slackner: hi, I guess we haven't heard back
[02:02] <micahg> I need to figure out what's next now...
[02:02] <slackner> micahg: nope, unfortunately not :( no sign of life
[02:08] <slackner> micahg: well, what do you suggest as the next steps?
[02:12] <micahg> slackner: was the goal to be an alternative to wine in Ubuntu?
[02:14] <slackner> micahg: yes, either as package which provides wine, or a package which can be installed independently
[02:14] <DarkPlayer> micahg: from our point, both options are okay. Fedora replaced wine with wine staging about a year ago
[02:14] <slackner> micahg: alternatively, it might also be possible to replace wine, but not sure if thats a good idea
[02:25] <micahg> slackner: well, I can start by reviewing your package, do you have the bug # handy?
[02:25] <micahg> oh, I've got it, bug 1437520
[02:26] <micahg> Any interest in maintaining in Debian vs Ubuntu?
[02:26] <micahg> oh, have to run, I'll be back in about 45 minutes
[02:27] <micahg> if you have to run, I'll try to look at your package in the next day or so
[02:27] <micahg> hrm
[02:27] <micahg> no, probably won't be until the weekend
[02:27] <micahg> already have others to review :(
[02:27] <slackner> micahg: yep, thats the right one. the source (including packaging files) is available at: https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging - i am pretty sure thought that it might need some changes, our package is a bit special to allow installation parallel to regular wine
[02:27] <micahg> ok
[02:27] <slackner> i'll still be there in 45 min, if you have time afterwards
[02:27] <micahg> ok