Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 11:47:35 +0100 From: Lars Engels <lme@FreeBSD.org> To: Thomas Abthorpe <tabthorpe@freebsd.org> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Call for potential ports maintainers Message-ID: <20090227114735.48y4xktfk0sc8o8c@0x20.net> In-Reply-To: <200902121232.30515.tabthorpe@freebsd.org> References: <200902121232.30515.tabthorpe@freebsd.org>
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This message is in MIME format and has been PGP signed. --=_3g00u1pwhh4w Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=_1zy093red1wk" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This message is in MIME format. --=_1zy093red1wk Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; DelSp="Yes"; format="flowed" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Quoting Thomas Abthorpe <tabthorpe@freebsd.org>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > This topic came up in IRC, and I was encouraged to go out, and find some new > maintainers. > > At any given time, approximately 20 - 25% of all ports are unmaintained. Not > all unmaintained ports need updating, but some do. That is where you folks > come in. To find out which of your installed ports are unmaintained, I hacked together a little script. Just run it and it will show all currently unmaintained ports that you have installed. --=_1zy093red1wk-- --=_3g00u1pwhh4w Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Description: Digitale PGP-Unterschrift Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (FreeBSD) iEYEABECAAYFAkmnxMcACgkQKc512sD3afh2AQCcCMA2DN2Kn9tKG+gMXKg2tAgu 5AAAoK+NO+n2hq0oAM4apAJ3vcRHrWjd =sD5S -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=_3g00u1pwhh4w--
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