[09:57] <RikMills> sergiodj: please then follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages
[14:04] <sergiodj> RikMills: I'm following it, that's why I decided to "introduce" myself here :)
[14:05] <RikMills> sergiodj: cool. I can't promise personally to sponsor it, but keep us updated :)
[14:06] <sergiodj> RikMills: thanks!
[14:06] <sergiodj> the package is basically ready to be sponsored now
[14:06] <sergiodj> I'll comment on the bug and provide the links to the git repo and the PPA
[14:07] <RikMills> + some background and justification if possible
[14:07] <sergiodj> will do
[14:27] <sergiodj> RikMills: something that's not very clear in the guide is what to do when the package is ready to be sponsored.  do I need to change the status of the bug, for example?
[14:30] <RikMills> sergiodj: just subscribe ubuntu-sponsors team
[14:30] <sergiodj> RikMills: ah, thanks
[14:31] <RikMills> then start bugging MOTU and core devs to review and consider uploading :P
[14:32] <sergiodj> :)
[14:33] <RikMills> from experience, it will take some nagging/persistence. a new source is not something that we will just take from the pending sponsorship list in a few spare mins
[14:33] <sergiodj> fair enough
[14:34] <RikMills> and even when uploaded, you will have to get an archive admin to actually let it in
[14:34] <RikMills> so make sure things like your debian/copyright and packaing standards are good!
[14:34] <sergiodj> yep
[14:34] <sergiodj> thanks for letting me know
[14:34] <sergiodj> I'm bugging someone already
[14:34] <sergiodj> heh
[14:35] <RikMills> np