Re: Automating package maintainers responsivity check

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Il 11/17/18 4:50 PM, Ron Olson ha scritto:
> What about packages that see infrequent updates; I maintain Nethack 
> and the Dev Team can and does take years between releases. If it's 
> just a blanket email to ask the packagers if they're still interested 
> that's one thing, but going off package updates may be problematic for 
> some folks.
>
>
I'm thinking about a script which would run every month and:

- checks maintainer activities in git / bugzilla / mailing lists 
(something like fedora-active-user already does) in the last six months
- if the user hasn't done any activity, send an email with a link
   - if the user visit the link, do not bother them for the next 6 months
   - if the user doesn't visit the link, send a second email after one 
week and a third after another week
- after three emails without response, orphan their packages and inform 
devel list

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