Re: OrangeFS (was: Orphaned packages looking for new maintainers (incl. GConf2, keybinder3, orangefs))

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On 4/16/20 10:39 AM, Dave Love wrote:
> David Schwörer <david08741@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>> On 4/14/20 11:06 AM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
>>> orangefs                          orphan                           1
>>> weeks ago
>>
>> I took orangefs and rebuild it.
>> However I am not able to close or take the FTBFS bug [1]
>> The documentation only says I should take the bug, but not how [2]
> 
> Good.  I'd fixed it too, but do you know anything about OrangeFS'
> status?  It seems dead, which is a pity.  I mailed a developer some time
> ago, who said it wasn't, and someone would get back to me, but I heard
> no more.  I was going to try Omnibond again.
> 

Upstream said in Februar they where working on a 3.0 release [1]. Not
sure where they are working though, because there are no new commits
[2]. Omnibond as in omnibond.com? Not sure that helps with orangefs,
there link to orangefs is broken, and they only refer to the
orangefs.org downloads on orangefs.com ...

[1] https://github.com/waltligon/orangefs/issues/78
[2] https://github.com/waltligon/orangefs/commits/master
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