[gentoo-dev] net-vpn/networkmanager-{openconnect,openvpn,pptp,vpnc} up for grabs
These are all assigned to gnome@, but I don't use any of these, so I can't really test them. Please take them if you use them. They all need minor version bumps, and some have outstanding bugs and GitHub pull requests. acct-group/nm-openconnect acct-group/nm-openvpn acct-user/nm-openconnect acct-user/nm-openvpn net-vpn/networkmanager-openconnect net-vpn/networkmanager-openvpn net-vpn/networkmanager-pptp net-vpn/networkmanager-vpnc signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs: dev-libs/zlog
Hi all, dev-libs/zlog is up for grabs as a result of klausman's retirement. No open bugs and is up to date, but could do with cleanup of old version. Best, sam signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP
Re: [gentoo-dev] Last Rites: app-pda/gtkpod
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 1:53 AM James Le Cuirot wrote: > > On Sat, 2022-04-02 at 21:35 -0700, Matt Turner wrote: > > # Matt Turner (2022-03-27) > > # Dead package. Homepage doesn't resolve. Unmaintained in Gentoo for at > > # least 6 years. > > # Removal on 2022-05-02 > > app-pda/gtkpod > > I do still use this on rare occasions. It's not my favourite program but there > are no good alternatives, short of using Rhythmbox, which does more than I > want. I'm not aware that it's actually broken, aside from a couple of minor > warts in the package. Does it have to go? No, if you want to keep it -- feel free. I just saw it because it's the only reverse dependency of dev-util/anjuta which looks pretty dead itself, and then I saw how much more dead gtkpod looks. If you can break the dependence on anjuta (which I didn't investigate), I'd have no problem keeping it. Would be nice to have an actual maintainer as well.
Re: [gentoo-dev] Last Rites: app-pda/gtkpod
On Sat, 2022-04-02 at 21:35 -0700, Matt Turner wrote: > # Matt Turner (2022-03-27) > # Dead package. Homepage doesn't resolve. Unmaintained in Gentoo for at > # least 6 years. > # Removal on 2022-05-02 > app-pda/gtkpod I do still use this on rare occasions. It's not my favourite program but there are no good alternatives, short of using Rhythmbox, which does more than I want. I'm not aware that it's actually broken, aside from a couple of minor warts in the package. Does it have to go? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part