I just had reason to look at the target maintainer list. There seems to be a couple of CPU ports listed in MAINTAINERS that do not exist in the config directory.

Ok to remove?  (Jeff you're the lucky, 'who do I ask' recipient)

nathan
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Nathan Sidwell
2018-03-21  Nathan Sidwell  <nat...@acm.org>

	* MAINTAINERS: Remove picochip and score port entries.

Index: MAINTAINERS
===================================================================
--- MAINTAINERS	(revision 258711)
+++ MAINTAINERS	(working copy)
@@ -91,7 +91,6 @@ nios2 port		Chung-Lin Tang		<cltang@code
 nios2 port		Sandra Loosemore	<san...@codesourcery.com>
 nvptx port		Tom de Vries		<t...@codesourcery.com>
 pdp11 port		Paul Koning		<n...@arrl.net>
-picochip port		Daniel Towner		<d...@picochip.com>
 powerpcspe port		Andrew Jenner		<and...@codesourcery.com>
 riscv port		Kito Cheng		<kito.ch...@gmail.com>
 riscv port		Palmer Dabbelt		<pal...@sifive.com>
@@ -105,7 +104,6 @@ rx port			Nick Clifton		<ni...@redhat.co
 s390 port		Hartmut Penner		<hepen...@us.ibm.com>
 s390 port		Ulrich Weigand		<uweig...@de.ibm.com>
 s390 port		Andreas Krebbel		<andreas.kreb...@de.ibm.com>
-score port		Chen Liqin		<liqin....@gmail.com>
 sh port			Alexandre Oliva		<aol...@redhat.com>
 sh port			Oleg Endo		<olege...@gcc.gnu.org>
 sparc port		David S. Miller		<da...@redhat.com>

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