On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 02:49:45PM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote: > > Quoting Stefan Esser <s...@freebsd.org> (from Tue, 5 Dec 2017 08:35:55 +0100): > > > Am 05.12.17 um 00:43 schrieb Tatsuki Makino: > > > By the way, where is the clever way to update to flavor? > > > I am using portmaster. > > > > I'm working on FLAVOR support in portmaster. My version did already build > > I wonder if it would make sense to import portmaster into > FreeBSD SVN. It is a tool targeting the FreeBSD ports tree and > pkg infrastructure and it looks like it is important for a not > so small userbase. > > While there are several committers within the contributors (I'm > not sure if this means they have write access to the repo or if > it just means that a pull request was accepted), there is more > or less no progress since 2013 (yes, a few commits there, but > also useful pull requests for e.g. local package installation > with pkgng support which are not integrated at all). If we look > at how widespread the use of portmaster still is (and I'm sure > there are more people which use it and are more cool-headed and > just wait if there are some fixes coming for it in the near > future like it was the case for the pkgng switch), it would > make sense to have the (as it looks) > abandoned-on-github-portmaster-version in a FreeBSD controlled > area. > > Alternatively, how would a FreeBSD committer like Stefan or > Torsten or me or whoever gain write access to > https://github.com/freebsd/portmaster/ so get some progress in > the official portmaster location and create a new release > (sorry my ignorance for github and how it works, I'm used to > CVS/SVN workflows)?
They just need to ask git admins to get access, I have already asked Stefan (not reply yet) They can also ask me directly if they want given I am part of the git admins Bapt
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