On #gentoo-releng, Jorge asked for a list of of outstanding patches
that have been cooking on the mailing list.  Here it is:

  branch: sshd-tweak
  summary: livecdfs-update.sh: Fix '/etc/sshd' check for sshd_config tweaks
  
http://mid.gmane.org/a0100e7d5c8905c99230cac46b963718d3826f5a.1362315628.git.wk...@tremily.us

  branch: xsession
  summary: livecdfs-update.sh: Set XSESSION in /etc/env.d/90xsession
  
http://mid.gmane.org/e523136669974c6586b2c6d28b3f50684a7a7bb7.1362252114.git.wk...@tremily.us

    But see also:
    summary: livecdfs-update.sh: Run env-update to pick up any /etc/env.d/ 
changes
    http://mid.gmane.org/[email protected]

  branch: livecd-startx
  summary: livecdfs-update.sh: Use `bash --login` to spawn startx
  http://mid.gmane.org/[email protected]

    v2 of my startx series.  This obsoleted ed4d162
    (livecdfs-update.sh: Escape ampersands in STARTX sed expression,
    2013-03-03) which Matt picked up accidentally.

  branch: releng-link
  summary: examples/README: Add a pointer to the releng Git repository
  
http://mid.gmane.org/2aba0c00b43da9b80f1dd079d156c49db1f5ca03.1359671283.git.wk...@tremily.us

  branch: bugs
  summary: Move bug-reporting and mailing list notes from TODO to README
  
http://mid.gmane.org/f226aa91ea25a61d07ee9721d47d3ef5143fa7d2.1359682421.git.wk...@tremily.us

  branch: spec-comments
  summary: examples: Add newlines to accidentally unwrapped comment lines
  
http://mid.gmane.org/80e0140be0a82ad25a6c775386e5778566b7ec5c.1359685121.git.wk...@tremily.us

Before merging anything, you should probably review the mailing list
threads spawned by the patches, as some patches spawned resulting
discussion which died out before a consensus was reached.

All of these series (as well as some other half-baked ideas) are
available as branches in my public repository [1], if people prefer
fetching/broswing locally instead of perusing the mailing list
submissions.

Cheers,
Trevor

[1]: http://git.tremily.us/?p=catalyst.git
     git://tremily.us/catalyst.git

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