Re: Some orphaned packages looking for a new point of contact

2015-04-20 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
* Kevin Fenzi [20/04/2015 11:51] : > > perl-File-SearchPath -- Search for a file in an environment variable path ( > master f22 f21 f20 el6 ) > perl-Term-Clui -- Perl module offering a Command-Line User Interface ( master > f22 f21 f20 el6 ) I've taken these on their Fedora branches. As usual, c

Some orphaned packages looking for a new point of contact

2015-04-20 Thread Kevin Fenzi
Per https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/1432 I have orphaned the packages that previously had a point of contact of georgiou. Please feel free to take point of contact on any you wish: Point of contact: ganglia -- Distributed Monitoring System ( master f22 f21 f20 el6 el5 ) perl-Crypt-Blowfis

Re: Some orphaned packages

2014-08-21 Thread Miloslav Trmač
Hello, - Original Message - > As part of that, I've reassigned most of my > packages to others that can care for them. This way I got pygpgme in EPEL v5, which I’m afraid I don’t have any time for; so that branch is orphaned now as well. Comaintainers (for this branch or the whole pack

taking python-elixir (was Re: Some orphaned packages)

2014-08-20 Thread Dan Callaghan
Excerpts from Toshio Kuratomi's message of 2014-08-15 03:01 +10:00: > python-elixir => (orphan Fedora devel, Fedora 21, Fedora 20, Fedora > 19, Fedora EPEL 5) I will take this one, in order to keep the TurboGears1 stack alive. If anyone is actually using it, or is interested in helping maintain

Re: Some orphaned packages

2014-08-14 Thread Mamoru TASAKA
Hello: Toshio Kuratomi wrote on 08/15/2014 02:01 AM: As some of you may know from flock or following the FPC meeting minutes, I'm taking a break from Fedora. As part of that, I've reassigned most of my packages to others that can care for them. A few packages don't have obvious owners (mostly

Some orphaned packages

2014-08-14 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
As some of you may know from flock or following the FPC meeting minutes, I'm taking a break from Fedora. As part of that, I've reassigned most of my packages to others that can care for them. A few packages don't have obvious owners (mostly in specific branches) So I've orphaned them. If you'd