It seems a recurring SBo theme is that some former maintainer gives up
on maintaining one or more given slackbuilds, and it becomes orphaned.
I know some people are doing great amounts of work maintaining
slackbuilds, and so it doesn't make sense to expect these active
people to do even more
On 27/07/2015 16:57, Jim Diamond wrote:
It seems a recurring SBo theme is that some former maintainer gives up
on maintaining one or more given slackbuilds, and it becomes orphaned.
I know some people are doing great amounts of work maintaining
slackbuilds, and so it doesn't make sense to
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 23:00 (+0700), Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
movgrab is fairly out of date. Any plans to update it?
The current maintainer is no longer active
If you are using it and willing to take over, please do so :)
I rarely use it, so it probably doesn't make sense.
At the
Hello,
Is there some way to search through the SlackBuilds repository and
identify scripts that require an update?
I am interested in taking on a larger load of SlackBuilds as a
maintainer. I am just a bit concerned about how I would go about
keeping track of when the upstream sources are
On 27/07/2015 05:57 μμ, Jim Diamond wrote:
movgrab is fairly out of date. Any plans to update it?
(Excuse my bad english)
Maintainer here. Already send the update yesterday, since you reported only the
VERSION is enough to change..
Yes, fairly easy if you ask. I like it that way, because
On 27/07/2015 08:45 μμ, MrAlk3 wrote:
Hello,
Is there some way to search through the SlackBuilds repository and identify
scripts that require an update?
I am interested in taking on a larger load of SlackBuilds as a maintainer. I
am just a bit concerned about how I would go about keeping