Hey guys! I maintain a few packages that I do not use anymore myself. I would like to orphan those, as I currently do not have time to test them, especially on major version upgrades. I want to keep the quality of our packages and hope that somebody else can take over the following packages. Otherwise I will move them to the AUR.
* python-gitdb * python-gitpython * python-gnupg * python-pyusb * python-smmap * python-utils * python-progressbar
Cheers Nico
On Tue, 2019-08-27 at 09:39 +0200, NicoHood wrote:
- python-pyusb
I can take this.
Thanks, Filipe Laíns 3DCE 51D6 0930 EBA4 7858 BA41 46F6 33CB B0EB 4BF2
On 2019-08-27 09:39:11 (+0200), NicoHood wrote:
I maintain a few packages that I do not use anymore myself. to orphan those, as I currently do not have time to test them, especially on major version upgrades. I want to keep the quality of our packages and hope that somebody else can take over the following packages. Otherwise I will move them to the AUR.
arch-dev-public would be more suited for this request.
- python-gitdb
- python-gitpython
- python-gnupg
- python-smmap
- python-utils
- python-progressbar
I can do these.
btw: python-progressbar is a dependency of subdownloader and therefore moving python-utils or python-progressbar to the AUR is not an option.
Best, David
Thanks you two for adopting the packages!
On 8/27/19 11:18 AM, David Runge wrote:
On 2019-08-27 09:39:11 (+0200), NicoHood wrote:
I maintain a few packages that I do not use anymore myself. to orphan those, as I currently do not have time to test them, especially on major version upgrades. I want to keep the quality of our packages and hope that somebody else can take over the following packages. Otherwise I will move them to the AUR.
arch-dev-public would be more suited for this request.
- python-gitdb
- python-gitpython
- python-gnupg
- python-smmap
- python-utils
- python-progressbar
I can do these.
btw: python-progressbar is a dependency of subdownloader and therefore moving python-utils or python-progressbar to the AUR is not an option.
Best, David
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