According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Contributing, the status should be set to "Confirmed", and the bug should be assigned to nobody. Also, notice how I subscribed ubuntu-universe-sponsors to the bug. These are all steps to take to add the bug to the Sponsorship Queue. Once it has been added to the queue, a MOTU will review the patch. If the patch is good, they will upload it.
The source package, packagekit, builds both the packagekit and the packagekit-dev binaries. You can see this by going to http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid/packagekit. Since patches are created for the source package, not the binary package, I only made two patches. The first one is for the packagekit source package. It fixes the spelling error in the packagekit and packagekit-dev binary packages. The second patch is for packagekit-gnome. It fixes the spelling error in the package-kit gnome binary package.
According to https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/MOTU/ Contributing, the status should be set to "Confirmed", and the bug should be assigned to nobody. Also, notice how I subscribed ubuntu- universe- sponsors to the bug. These are all steps to take to add the bug to the Sponsorship Queue. Once it has been added to the queue, a MOTU will review the patch. If the patch is good, they will upload it.
The source package, packagekit, builds both the packagekit and the packagekit-dev binaries. You can see this by going to http:// packages. ubuntu. com/source/ intrepid/ packagekit. Since patches are created for the source package, not the binary package, I only made two patches. The first one is for the packagekit source package. It fixes the spelling error in the packagekit and packagekit-dev binary packages. The second patch is for packagekit-gnome. It fixes the spelling error in the package-kit gnome binary package.