2017-01-31 3:22 GMT-05:00 David Seifert <s...@gentoo.org>:
> Proxy-maint has always been there, so no real excuse for all those bugs
> rotting away.

I didn't bother with finding another maint who'd proxy it for me,
yeah, that's my bad.


> Here's the deal: If you fix all those bugs within the 30
> day time period, we'll keep it in the tree. Please also modernize the
> eclass a bit, and preferably drop all ebuilds to unstable.

I'll make a new release of leechcraft itself and bump the version to
that new one, so they'll naturally be dropped to unstable, 0.6.70 and
earlier (if any) indeed could be removed. Most of the bugs, as I saw
them, are due to the current last released version being 2.5 years old
and obviously bitrotten somewhat since then.

The ebuilds I have around use multibuild to build both qt4 and qt5
versions according to use flags. Is that still relevant, or the world
has migrated to qt5 and the benefit of still supporting qt4 is not
worth the effort and clumsiness?

> Send all your PRs via Github, mentioning my handle @SoapGentoo.

Thanks, will do.


-- 
  Georg Rudoy

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