I didn't see this mail but the Redis team reached out to me as I am maintaining redis*.
Kind regards, Moin > On Mar 20, 2026, at 15:55, Ronald Klop <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think somebody else was looking at the same port at the same time. > > https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?id=77284f93863b4c143470faf6e36be615e3c68723 > > Regards, > Ronald. > > Van: [email protected] > Datum: vrijdag, 20 maart 2026 15:25 > Aan: Freebsd Ports <[email protected]> > CC: Robert Clausecker <[email protected]> > Onderwerp: Re: [PATCH] databases/redisjson: Upstream status change — seeking > guidance > Robert, > Following up on my maintainership request. While preparing the update, I > found that upstream (RedisJSON/RedisJSON) now states "We no longer release > standalone versions of RedisJSON." Starting with Redis 8, RedisJSON is > bundled directly into the Redis server. > The current port is at v2.0.8. The question is: what's the right path forward? > • Update to the last standalone release (2.6.x) for users on older Redis > versions > • Mark the port as deprecated since the functionality is now in Redis 8 > • Some other approach I'm not seeing as a newcomer > I'd rather ask before submitting a patch that takes the wrong direction. What > does the community prefer here? > Wade Markham [email protected] > >
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