On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:43 AM Stefan Hagen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 16:55 CEST):
> > On Mon, Mar 27, 2023, 8:17 AM Stefan Hagen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 06:18 CEST):
> > > > I have created a neofetch-like script but specific for OpenBSD.
>
> > > Not everyone here is on reddit. Can you provide a link to the tool?
>
> > Yes I can. Here: https://github.com/szenesis/sysinfo
>
> Aww, that's cute.
>
> $ ./sysinfo
>           _____         sdk@x13
>         \-     -/       OS: OpenBSD 7.3
>      \_/         \      WM: spectrwm
>      |        O O |     Kernel: GENERIC.MP#32
>      |_  <   )  3 )     Uptime: 6:10, 0
>      / \         /      Packages: 899
>         /-_____-\       Shell: ksh
>                         CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
>                         GPU: Device: AMD Radeon Graphics
>                         RAM: 896M/11G
>
> Something is wrong with the uptime detection though:
>  7:36PM  up  7:09, 0 users, load averages: 0.26, 0.42, 0.42
>
> I have attached a small port for it...
>
> Some feedback:
> - Github is fine, but you should provide a release. Using GH_COMMIT should
>   not be used in a port. Instead GH_TAGNAME with the version of the
>   release.
> - In order to deliver a package to users, the port must have a license.
>   Ideally, include a LICENSE file, which contains the license of your
>   choice.
>
> Please try to fix the attached port. You may want to add yourself as
> MAINTAINER too.
>
> Best Regards,
> Stefan
>


Alright, how do I add myself as a MAINTAINER? I add the LICENSE file to the
main directory of the tool right? I've never made a port before, so yeah.

Best Regards,
Szenesis

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