El vie, 09-03-2012 a las 22:02 +0200, Samuli Suominen escribió: > On 03/09/2012 09:48 PM, Pacho Ramos wrote: > > El vie, 09-03-2012 a las 16:57 +0100, Michał Górny escribió: > >> On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 09:02:23 +0100 > >> Pacho Ramos<pa...@gentoo.org> wrote: > >> > >>> El dom, 04-03-2012 a las 13:56 +0100, Pacho Ramos escribió: > >>>> El dom, 04-03-2012 a las 13:51 +0100, Pacho Ramos escribió: > >>>>> El dom, 04-03-2012 a las 13:47 +0100, Pacho Ramos escribió: > >>>>>> Even if they have some people in their mail aliases, looks like > >>>>>> herds are empty. If nobody volunteers to join to them, I think > >>>>>> we should drop that herds and move their packages to > >>>>>> maintainer-needed in a week or so. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> What do you think? > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> The same applies to "sgml" now that cryos is retiring :( > >>>> > >>>> and text-markup, I think it's the last empty herd now > >>> > >>> Maybe we could do the same as did in the past for openoffice herd: > >>> - Change metadatas and bugs to assign them to maintainer-needed (and > >>> reflect reality) > >>> - Keep herd in metadatas and CCed them to bug reports > >>> > >>> The other option would be to simply drop that herds, assign packages > >>> to maintainer-needed and wait developers to grab whatever they want > >> > >> For net-zope, I'd prefer dropping it. We decided to get rid of Zope, > >> removed almost all relevant packages, so there's no point in keeping > >> the herd. > >> > > > > OK but, what about the rest? ;) > > Please leave at least media-optical@ be as it is. Changing it doesn't > make any sense. > >
Well, the idea would be to get their bugs assigned to maintainer-needed and media-optical CCed if somebody wants to take that stuff someday, it would reflect better reality as, currently, their bugs are being assigned to an empty herd (yes, xarthisius (I think he was in alias but not officially in herd last time I checked, anyway it's only one example, nothing personal against him of course :)). What will occur when he simply drops his mail from alias as he never wanted to be a member of that herd? What would occur if he only wants to maintain some packages but others are getting ignored? The idea to get them moved to "orphan" is to reflect reality and, that way, try to get developers (or users willing to proxy maintain them) involved on exact apps they really want to keep maintained.
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