[01:24] <slangasek> hallyn: formally, Keybuk never stopped being the maintainer of libnih in Debian; so you'd want to start there
[02:40] <hallyn> hm, ok, thx.  not yet certain i'll do that rather than drop it :)  will think it over
[06:59] <rhett> hi
[07:00] <rhett> i just made a myservice.conf file in /etc/init/ do I need something in /etc/init.d/ ?
[07:23] <AnrDaemon> …
[07:23] <AnrDaemon> rhett: I just grew four legs and a tail. Do I need horns?
[11:51] <supergonkas> Great answer 
[14:16] <hallyn> slangasek: so just to be sure - you're saying upstream, not just in debian/ubuntu, upstart is not maintained, right?
[14:16] <slangasek> hallyn: yes
[14:16] <hallyn> was there any discussion on mailing list to seek volunteers?
[14:16] <slangasek> hallyn: no
[14:16]  * hallyn just wondering - decent chances noone would want to,
[14:17] <slangasek> there hasn't really been much discussion on the upstream mailing list in approximately forever
[14:17] <hallyn> :)
[14:17] <hallyn> curse of a too stable code base
[14:17] <hallyn> do a new release with a little off by one error in there
[14:17] <slangasek> and with Ubuntu switching to systemd, seeking volunteers for maintaining it seems like opening the door for people to volunteer for things that aren't actually what they want :)
[14:18] <hallyn> what do you mean by 'waht they want'?
[14:18] <hallyn> the new ubuntu flavor i'm starting may be upstart based :)
[14:19] <hallyn> (half joking - don't expect to have time for that)
[14:24] <slangasek> heh