On 05/19/2017 06:50 PM, Patrick Lauer wrote:
> 
> I have no idea how I could have fixed this without the QA+Comrel
> banhammer combo, which is a totally insane "fix" to a problem that
> shouldn't even exist. But I see no other options how to make people
> understand that "No means no".
> 
> Is this the new normal?

As far as I can see you were never the maintainer of at least
app-misc/elasticsearch (I didn't check other possibly related packages),
it was first proxied maintained through chainsaw, then later through
proxy-maintainers herd (since 2015) which was converted to the project
once herds were deprecated. I don't notice you showing up in the git log
(with cvs history grafted) until 2016 in a commit that removed proxy
maint seemingly without corrabolation, and as such got reverted.

I'm really struggling to understand what you're trying to say here, if
it is "can I take any package I want without consulting with existing
maintainers", then yes, its the normal (its not new)

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