On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 19:23:49 -0500 Judah Milgram <[email protected]> wrote:
> (1) Surprising to see anacron on death row. I consider it a > must-have. Is there a better option nowadays? If so, I want to hear > about it! If not, I'll take it on. It's yours in my git branch now; thanks! > (2) For clarity, what are the criteria for marking a script for > deletion? > > (a) target software has been updated but script not updated? > > (b) maintainer is missing in action? > > (c) script is broken and nobody's fixing it? > > (d) other, or some combination? Great questions, and those probably should have been answered in the original mail, so here goes... The criteria for this batch was (supposed to be) as follows: 1) SBo maintainer has not made a commit in five years or more 2) nothing else in the repo depends on these As we've already seen, something in my script was broken, because item #2 definitely was not met in all of them. We also know that there are false positives in here; as an example, desktop/afterstep/ has not seen a release in quite some time but still works *and* the SBo maintainer is still active (Leo contacted me via alternate means), so I removed it from the list. > Regarding (a) and (b): if it's not broken, it works... just > saying. Well, yes, and that's pretty much been our default handling over the years, as we've fixed things as needed during the leadup to each new Slackware release. While we know that we'll continue to have to do that from time to time, and nobody's complaining about it, we also know that with >7000 scripts in the repo, it's not reasonable for us to continue to carry stuff that, in effect, nobody cares about enough to maintain. This recent effort might not pare down more than a few hundred scripts, but it's still a net win, because that's a few hundred that we don't have to touch again :-) -RW
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