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Subject:    [CMake] [developers] RE: Giving my modules for adoption
From:       xantares 09 <xantares09 () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2013-10-31 8:16:39
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> From: mathieu.malaterre@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 08:54:42 +0100
> Subject: Giving my modules for adoption
> To: cmake-developers@cmake.org
> CC: xantares09@hotmail.com
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to repeat what I stated before [*]. I no longer have the
> time to maintain my cmake modules unfortunately. So I'd like to
> "orphan" them. They
> are in pretty good shape AFAIK.
> 
> I am using vocabulary from Debian for 'orphan':
> https://wiki.debian.org/Orphaning
> 
> As a side note, there is a team involved in tracking people "missing
> in action"
> (deal with maintainers lacking in their duties):
> https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MIA
> 
> I think the cmake team could learn from this mecanism, and avoid
> staggering bugs.
> 
> [*] http://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake-developers/2013-March/006886.html
> 
> Thanks for your understanding,
> --
> Mathieu


Hello,
I tried registering on the devel mailing list to request but unfortunately I got no \
reply. I wanted to request the maintainance of some of mathieu's modules.
In the mean time I listed his packages as orphaned on the wiki, because that's why I \
contacted him in the first place.

xan.







 		 	   		  


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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'><br><br><div>&gt; From: \
mathieu.malaterre@gmail.com<br>&gt; Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 08:54:42 +0100<br>&gt; \
Subject: Giving my modules for adoption<br>&gt; To: \
cmake-developers@cmake.org<br>&gt; CC: xantares09@hotmail.com<br>&gt; <br>&gt; Hi \
all,<br>&gt; <br>&gt;   I'd like to repeat what I stated before [*]. I no longer have \
the<br>&gt; time to maintain my cmake modules unfortunately. So I'd like to<br>&gt; \
"orphan" them. They<br>&gt; are in pretty good shape AFAIK.<br>&gt; <br>&gt;   I am \
using vocabulary from Debian for 'orphan':<br>&gt; \
https://wiki.debian.org/Orphaning<br>&gt; <br>&gt;   As a side note, there is a team \
involved in tracking people "missing<br>&gt; in action"<br>&gt; (deal with \
maintainers lacking in their duties):<br>&gt; \
https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MIA<br>&gt; <br>&gt;   I think the cmake team could \
learn from this mecanism, and avoid<br>&gt; staggering bugs.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; [*] \
http://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake-developers/2013-March/006886.html<br>&gt; <br>&gt; \
Thanks for your understanding,<br>&gt; --<br>&gt; Mathieu<br><br><br>Hello,<br>I \
tried registering on the devel mailing list to request but unfortunately I got no \
reply.<br>I wanted to request the maintainance of some of mathieu's modules.<br>In \
the mean time I listed his packages as orphaned on the wiki, because that's why I \
contacted him in the first place.<br><br>xan.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div> \
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