On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 18:20:58 +0100 Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen@sdaoden.eu> wrote:
John Vogel wrote in <20190111110157.62471e5e@styx>: |On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 11:52:25 +0100 |Fredrik <fredrik@rinnestam.se> wrote: | |> On 2019-01-07 08:57, maraku@gmx.com wrote: |>> Hi folks, |>> |>> Due to various circumstances (busyness with work), I've stopped \ |>> using CRUX and would therefore like to orphan the two contrib ports \ |>> I was maintaining since I can no longer verify that they work properly. |>> |>> The ports: |>> * mksh |>> * xsel |>> |>> I've had a fun time with CRUX and learned a lot from this community. |>> I wish all of you the best. |>> Manu |>> |>> P.S. should I orphan the ports via a ssh commit? steps going forward? \ |>> please let me know. |> |> Thanks for your work and good luck in the future. xsel has already been |> adopted by John. Let's see if someone is interested in mksh. I'll add it |> to the orphaned port list when I have a chance. |> |> /Fredrik | |Good luck from me, also. My apologies for not chiming in sooner; I had |intended to reply to this when I adopted xsel. If no one adopts mksh |by this coming Sunday, I will also adopt that.
Thanks for doing this! I was gnawing my nails, but whereas i am still subscribed to mksh list Thorsten seems to have put me somewhere else, which makes me a bad fit for being the mksh maintainer anywhere...
--steffen
You are welcome. It is a small thing to add mksh to the list of ports I maintain. It builds easy out of the box and upstream has made it easy to track. I will hold off on actually adopting until Sunday, in case some one wishes to 'cut their teeth' on a port that should rarely present much or any issues. John