On 26 November 2011 20:50, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
<step...@missouri.edu> wrote:
> On 11/26/2011 01:13 PM, Carnë Draug wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I'd like to announce to the whole community that we will be removing
>> the non-free section from the octave-forge project. For more than one
>> week, members gave their opinion and it appears that we all agree on
>> this point. For future reference, here's the link for the thread where
>> it was discussed
>> http://gnu-octave-repository.2306053.n4.nabble.com/future-of-non-free-in-octave-forge-td4081264.html
>>
>> I'll soon be contacting the maintainers of the packages in non-free
>> and related libraries on the hope that they'll host the packages
>> themselves or maybe make them free software. I'll also be rejecting
>> the submission of the octMOSEK package.
>
> I maintain the FreeBSD ports for octave-forge.  I want to know whether I
> should delete the octave-forge-spline-gsvspl port.  (I never created an
> octave-forge-gpc port.)
>
> I am not in a hurry to do this, and I could just wait until the
> spline-gsvspl disappears from your web site.  But if someone decides to
> host it on a different web site, it would be good to pick that up instead.
>
> Thanks, Stephen

Hi Stephen,

no need to hurry. I'll contact the packages maintainers (and CC the
mailing list at the same time) and see what happens first. The
packages are still on the site as well as their documentation.

Carnë

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