Orphaning packages: multi-git-status, pass-pwned, dayjournal

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Hi,

I've orphaned the following two packages:

* multi-git-status: It scans directory trees of git repos and reports
if they have uncommitted changes, branches not pushed, etc.  It has a
low release cadence, however it has never fit my workflow.

Note: There is a new release pending

* pass-pwned: An extension to the pass password manager that checks
passwords against Have I been Pwned.  This has a low release cadence.
I am orphaning it because I no longer use pass in any significant way.

* dayjournal: A journaling program.  The upstream is dead and never
really had it's act together.  It is an attempt at a compatible
journal (by format) with Day One (v1).  It has not been updated in
years.

If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask.

regards,

bex
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