вт, 22 сент. 2020 г. в 07:58, David Seifert <s...@gentoo.org>:
> No, the original point really stands. The energy we have invested in
> EAPI bumping and what not is in no relation to the actual gain. The ROI
> on leechcraft has been negative, and not just by a small bit. The back
> and forth has been tiring, and the last-ditch efforts always come in at
> the last minute. This time it's going for sure.

Then, to save time and keep the tree clean, I'd add dev-libs/qrosscore
to the above list, as it has no consumers but similar problems.

net-libs/qxmpp would also have deserved the same treatment, although
it has a single net-im/kadu[xmpp] revdep. Maybe worth dropping it to
m-n then.

-- 
  Georg Rudoy

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