Folks,

We’re considering retirement of ports openmpi-clang33 and openmpi-clang34, to 
reduce the number of openmpi-* ports we support. At the moment, the list is 
quite large, and it’s becoming a challenge to thoroughly test and maintain all 
of these:

openmpi-clang                  @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang10                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang11                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang33                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang34                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang37                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang50                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang60                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang70                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang80                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-clang90                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-default                @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc5                   @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc6                   @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc7                   @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc8                   @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc9                   @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc10                  @4.1.1          science/openmpi
openmpi-gcc49                  @4.1.1          science/openmpi

While we hope to continue supporting as many of these as possible for the 
foreseeable future, removing two of the oldest Clang versions would allow us to 
provide more focus on the rest.

Please let us know if you use the clang33 or clang34 variations, or know anyone 
who does.

Thanks,
-Chris

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