Automating package maintainers responsivity check

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Too often there are "non responsive maintainer" messages here.

Sometimes this is because a maintainer has lost their interest in Fedora 
and left their responsibilities without communication, which means their 
packages can be left unmaintained for long time in repositories before 
someone notice that.

At other times the maintainer is still active, but for some reason they 
are unreachable to users (email change, etc.).

I would propose some sort of automatic check of maintainer responsivity. 
Maybe a tool that checks a packager activity in the last 6 months and if 
there is no activity then sends an email asking the maintainer to 
confirm they're still involved in Fedora. In case there's no reply, 
either automatically orphan their packages or notify someone 
(devel-list) to try to reach them.

What do you think?

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