(intentionally breaking the thread so this is not burried somewhere in depths) Michal Schmidt, Fri, 02 Oct 2009 10:15:30 +0200: > You're misinterpreting Jesse's quote out of context. I am misunderstanding them (in case your interpretation is more correct). So that's just that rel-eng doesn't have enough work to do (otherwise, why they do not control only critical path components?). So, this is not in protest of the current policy (this was just the last straw which broke me to do The Right Thing™ finally) and I don't want to make a drama from this (quoting Seth). However, for personal reasons I need to decrease my personal involvment in non-work related Fedora work. So, I am orphaning these packages: pspp -- A program for statistical analysis of sampled data (simple free clone of SPSS statistical package) syncevolution -- SyncML client for evolution jbrout -- Photo manager, written in python/pygtk pyexiv2 -- Python binding to exiv2 (used by jbrout) cycle -- Calendar program for women ldapvi -- An interactive LDAP client I really care about these packages, so please somebody take them. I am willing to comaintain (meaning probably mostly to advice on the ways how the community around them works), and if nobody will step up to maintain them, I will probably stay maintaining them. pspp is close to the new release, I was building for Rawhide all prereleases (it mostly involves filing a bug report upstream for reach rebuild, because pspp seems to be hitting many issues with our super-new gcc and glibc). syncevolution was just released and upgraded in Fedora. I also wish to orphan these packages, and frankly I care about them much less, so if nobody steps up, I will probably just let them die. JSDoc -- Produces javadoc-style documentation from JavaScript sourcefiles nimbus -- Desktop theme originally from Sun python-libasyncns -- Python binding for libasyncns python-urllib2_kerberos -- Kerberos over HTTP Negotiate/SPNEGO support for urllib2 vim-vimoutliner -- Script for building an outline editor on top of Vim All my packages are in good shape and I don't see any serious outstanding issue in them. Thanks a lot for anybody taking these. Matěj -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list