> On 9 Jun, 2017, at 12:01, Matthias Apitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm a long time FreeBSD user, since 2.2.5 in the 1990, and nowadays run
> my own poudriere oven to compile from head for amd64 the ports I do need on
> my own laptops and netbooks, and of some colleague for which I do binary
> support of system and ports.
> 
> I'm already maintaining print/muttprint since some time.
> 
> I checked the list of my poudriere oven and some of them (only counting
> the list I do present to poudriere as input and not its dependencies)
> have as MAINTAINER set ports@ which means that they are perhaps unmaintained. 
> 
> In short, I could take over some of them from this short list:
> 
> */usr/ports/net/gnetcat/Makefile:MAINTAINER=  [email protected]
> */usr/ports/net/netcat/Makefile:MAINTAINER=   [email protected]
> */usr/ports/net/rdesktop/Makefile:MAINTAINER= [email protected]
> */usr/ports/net/smbldap-tools/Makefile:MAINTAINER=    [email protected]
> */usr/ports/net/yaz/Makefile:MAINTAINER=      [email protected]
> */usr/ports/print/cups-pdf/Makefile:MAINTAINER=       [email protected]
> 
> because I do depend on them on my workstation in business. Maybe not all
> of them at once, but step by step.
> 
> Any comments or someone who is maintaining the above ports without being
> visible as MAINTAINER?
> 
>       matthias

Anything owned by ports@ is up for grabs. You're welcome to any or all of them. 
Which one(s) would you like now, or would you like to take on all of them?

# Adam


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Adam Weinberger
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https://www.adamw.org

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