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Date:      Fri, 24 May 2002 11:35:39 +0100
From:      Dominic Marks <dominic_marks@btinternet.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Waiting Ports Reminder
Message-ID:  <20020524113539.A57095@host217-41-12-91.in-addr.btopen>

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Hey,

 Here are my currently waiting ports PRs. All of them have either a
 shar archive or unified diff in the PR or its followups and as far as
 I can see are ready to commit.

 PR: ports/37020 Date: 12/04/2002 Info: New port www/muwi
  A CGI front-end to the net/mutella Gnutella client.
 
 PR: ports/37107 Date: 15/04/2002 Info: Update port benchmarks/siege
  A WWW benchmark.

  This is currently assigned to markp@freebsd.org, as he is the port
  maintainer. However I haven't heard a word from him (he was CC:ed)
  and its almost 6 weeks past now. Maintainer timeout?
 
 PR: ports/37110 Date: 15/04/2002 Info: Update port www/scout
  A helper too for Siege. (above)
 
 PR: ports/37118 Date: 15/04/2002 Info: New port devel/libdnet
  A tool for easy access to low level networking functions.
 
 PR: ports/37123 Date: 15/04/2002 Info: New port net/arpd
  A userland ARP daemon.
 
 PR: ports/37124 Date: 15/04/2002 Info: New port net/honeyd
  A tool for spoofing machine/server network hosts.
 
 PR: ports/38242 Date: 18/05/2002 Info: Port update news/diablo
  A news server.
 
 PR: ports/38300 Date: 19/05/2002 Info: New port security/fragroute
  A tool for testing intrusoon detection systems.
 
 PR: ports/38490 Date: 24/05/2002 Info: Port update irc/xchat
  A graphical IRC client.
 
 PR: ports/38491 Date: 24/05/2002 Info: Port update mail/courier

NOTE:
 Some of the PRs have much improved shars/diffs if you work down
 through the PR followups, so please make sure that you check them
 before commiting.

Comments & Commits much appreciated.

Thanks!
-- 
Dominic

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