> Hello, > > I am orphaning all my packages. I orphan the devel branch, but I'd > prefer > also orphan the stable branches too, so if you are interested don't > hesitate to ask. I am still willing to maintain the EPEL branches, but > here, also, if you want to take over, say so. > > I am nco, ncview, glib 1 and gtk+ 1 de-facto main packager, so > somebody else should take care of those packages. > > I think that lesstif, perl-File-MimeInfo and fcron are strategic for > fedora. > > > Low maintainance but very complicated packages: > The cernlib packages are quite complicated and unusual, this is fortran, > uses imake :-/ and upstream is moribund since 2003, and dead since 2006. > Debian was like a substitution upstream, but the debian maintainer has > also abandonned cernlib. Still it is known that there are users for this > package. > * cernlib > * cernlib-g77 I'll take these. > Normal packages: > * lesstif > * libdap > * libnc-dap > > Very low maintainance packages: > * asa > * bibexport > * BibTool > * bitmap > * libsx > * libdockapp > * ooo2txt > * perl-Parse-Yapp > * perl-Text-Unidecode > * tetex-elsevier > * uread > * wmix > * xbae > * xdialog > > Low maintainance packages: > * acpitool > * boolstuff > * cppunit > * esmtp > * fcron > * halevt > * grads > there is an update available for grads, but it has some functionalities > removed, and also upstream is complicated, with a friendly fork at > opengrads and last libgadap can be packaged now. I'll still be working > with upstream, so I could help with chosing which version to package and > things like that. > * perl-Algorithm-CurveFit > * perl-File-BaseDir > * perl-File-DesktopEntry > * perl-File-MimeInfo > * perl-Math-MatrixReal > * perl-Math-Symbolic > > Recently added packages: > * g2clib > * grib_api > * w3lib > > -- > Pat > > -- > fedora-devel-list mailing list > fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list > -- in your fear, speak only peace in your fear, seek only love -d. bowie -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list