On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 8:50 PM Fabio Valentini <decathorpe(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello packagers,
The Stewardship SIG is currently providing only bare-minimum
maintenance for some Java packages, and none of our packages depend on
them anymore.
So, we're looking for someone to take better care of them, preferably
someone who actively uses these packages or maintains a package that
depends on them.
(snip)
The packages are:
- java-base64
- jboss-jstl-1.2-api
- jetty-version-maven-plugin
- stringtemplate4
- tagsoup
It's been two weeks, and nobody volunteered to take any of these
packages. I will orphan them now.
Fabio
> Directly dependent packages of java-base64:
> - Java-WebSocket
> - elasticsearch
> - gherkin2-java
> - java-vash
> - java-xmlbuilder
> - jets3t
> - rescu
> - smack
> - sshj
>
> Directly dependent packages of jboss-jstl-1.2-api:
> - jboss-jsf-2.1-api
> - jboss-jsf-2.2-api
>
> Directly dependent packages of jetty-version-maven-plugin:
> - jetty8
>
> Directly dependent packages of stringtemplate4:
> - antlr3
> - antlr4
> - eclipselink
> - gs-collections
>
> Directly dependent packages of tagsoup:
> - icedtea-web
> - javadocofflinesearch
> - tika
> - xom
>
>
> If you received this email directly, you're a (co-)maintainer of one
> of these packages, and would probably be best qualified to take care
> of the package in question.
>
> If you want to take one, some, or all of them off our hands, just fill
> out the "package_adoption_request" template here, and we will transfer
> the package to you.
https://www.pagure.io/stewardship-sig/new_issue
>
> If nobody claims the packages within the next two weeks, we will
> orphan them again, setting them on their course towards retirement in
> about two months.
>
> Thanks,
> Fabio (decathorpe), for the Stewardship SIG