Jason Helfman wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:32 AM, Roman Bogorodskiy <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> >   Jason Helfman wrote:
> >
> > > I have a number of ports that I maintain, that I really never use but at
> > > one time I did. Initially, I put them into the portstree to help out the
> > > community, with the idea that I would be using them one day, however I
> > work
> > > at a VMware shop, and the likelihood of me using this software is looking
> > > far less likely. I was wondering if it would be okay to assign these
> > ports
> > > to virtualization group?
> > >
> > > deskutils/virt-manager
> > > devel/libvirt
> > > devel/libvirt-glib
> > > devel/libvirt-java
> > > devel/py-libvirt
> > > devel/spice-protocol
> > > net-mgmt/virt-viewer
> >
> > FWIW, I could take care of libvirt, py-libvirt, libvirt-glib and
> > virt-manager.
> >
> > Roman Bogorodskiy
> >
> >
> Sounds good, thanks! Additionally, if you are going to take virt-manager,
> you really should take spice-protocol and virt-viewer as they are
> dependencies and require updates for virt-manager.
> Thoughts?

Yes, it looks reasonable.

Roman Bogorodskiy

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