I use azureus, and if it's reasonably popular, I'll happily maintain the package. Is there information on whether or not people actually install these packages? On Tuesday 14 July 2009 12:40:37 pm Jesse Keating wrote: > It's that time of the release cycle again, to purge the orphans before > we get to feature freeze. Any unblocked orphans will be purged by the > 28th of this month. Here is a current list of unblocked orphans: > > Unblocked orphan ant-contrib > Unblocked orphan apollon > Unblocked orphan azureus > Unblocked orphan beagle > Unblocked orphan bes > Unblocked orphan bmake > Unblocked orphan buoh > Unblocked orphan cryptix > Unblocked orphan ctrlproxy > Unblocked orphan dap-freeform_handler > Unblocked orphan dap-hdf4_handler > Unblocked orphan dap-netcdf_handler > Unblocked orphan dap-server > Unblocked orphan drapes > Unblocked orphan dumpasn1 > Unblocked orphan elsa > Unblocked orphan f-spot > Unblocked orphan fig2ps > Unblocked orphan flpsed > Unblocked orphan fmit > > Taking ownership of them on the devel collection will prevent them from > being blocked. Remember, it is OK to let software die. Don't view this > as a list of things that somebody should pick up if they have the spare > time. Things should only be revived if there are actual users in need > of the software. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list