i'm interested on sys-apps/epoch, if no one takes it

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Tom Wijsman <tom...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Due to lack of time I'm giving up some packages. Feel free to take them:
>
>         app-admin/ec2-ami-tools
>         app-admin/ec2-api-tools
>                 These command-line tools serve as the client interface
>                 to the Amazon EC2 web service
>
>         app-admin/logmon
>                 Split-screen terminal/ncurses based log viewer
>
>         app-admin/usermin
>                 A web-based user administration interface
>
>         app-admin/yaala
>                 Yet Another Log Analyzer
>
>         app-editors/retext
>                 A Qt-based text editor for Markdown and reStructuredText
>
>         app-misc/fslint
>                 A utility to find various forms of lint on a filesystem
>
>         app-text/logmerge
>                 Merge multiple logs such that multilined entries appear
>                 in chronological order without breaks
>
>         dev-games/aseprite
>                 Animated sprite editor and pixel art tool
>
>         dev-python/markups
>                 A wrapper around various text markups
>
>         dev-util/cdiff
>                 Colored, side-by-side diff terminal viewer
>
>         dev-util/oprofile
>                 A transparent low-overhead system-wide profiler
>
>         media-libs/libmkv
>                 Lightweight Matroska muxer written for
>                 HandBrake
>
>         media-sound/teamspeak-client-bin
>         media-sound/teamspeak-server-bin
>                 TeamSpeak Client / Server (Voice Communication Software)
>
>         media-video/openshot
>                 Free, open-source, non-linear video editor to create
>                 and edit videos and movies
>
>         sys-apps/epoch
>                 An init system (analogous to systemd or upstart) for
>                 Linux by Subsentient; it is intended as a lightweight
>                 solution for lightweight distributions that don't want
>                 a huge mess just to boot up; it has one unified
>                 configuration file, is very small in size, and it has
>                 no external dependencies besides glibc or similar;
>                 installing a shell for /bin/sh is strongly recommended
>
>         sys-process/ftop
>                 Monitor open files and filesystems
>
>         www-misc/monitorix
>                 A lightweight system monitoring tool
>
>         x11-misc/growl-for-linux
>                 A Linux-compatible version of Growl, a notification
>                 system for Mac OS X
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Wijsman
>



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