On 1/15/26 13:38, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 15. 01. 26 12:44, Jiri Vanek wrote:
On 1/15/26 12:23, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 15. 01. 26 11:50, Jiri Vanek wrote:
Hello!
Can please anybody remaind me how is this composed? How the package could end as orhpan, even if it is maintianed (commit at least once per three monhts, but usually more often (including upstream versions updates), and passing all mass
rebuilds ...), and working fine?
I assume this is about openjdk-asmtools, correct?
See https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/issue/2367
The main admin was inactive and was removed, their packages were orphaned
I see. When there is active co-maintainer, maybe the heritage can pass to they?
This is a reoccurring topic of discussions.
Sure, sorry:( But if it is so reoccuring, then maybe indeed the long run action
should take palce.
Which maintainer do we pass it to, if there are multiple?
It has no obvious solution. That's why the co-maintainers are cc-ed in those
tickets and they can react and figure it out among themselves.
It have - the most active one in package. If there is non such, then the most active in whole distribution (from `that` package maintainers, the one which contribute to most packages distribution-wide). If none such exists, then maybe
random, but rather the approach as is now should continue. As the obvious issue with people doing mass rebuilds suddenly getting weird packages whcih they co-maintained ages ago, I see the issue. Thanks a lot for the "llooking for new
maintainers" email, and no more stealing of your cycles.
TY!
J.
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