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Date:      Mon, 25 Mar 2013 12:19:28 +0200
From:      Vitaly Magerya <vmagerya@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: maintainer timeout for FreeBSD commiters
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On 2012-07-14 18:27, Chris Rees wrote:
> On 14 July 2012 16:24, Vitaly Magerya <vmagerya@gmail.com> wrote:
>> One problem (at least how it appears to me) is that when a PR gets
>> automatically assigned to a maintainer who is also a committer, it is
>> not automatically unassigned if the person is missing for a few
>> months, and other committers ignore the PR because it is already
>> assigned.
>>
>> This only happened once to me, but it took 6 months for another
>> committer to notice it. And that was pretty fast, comparing to, say
>> ports/154456 [1], which is open since 2011-02.
>>
>> Is automatic unassignment possible?
> 
> Technically yes, but it's highly undesirable.  You can feel free to
> bring it up here if you think that's happened.

Hi, everyone. Two of my PRs, ports/175223 [1] and ports/176701 [2], have
been automatically assigned to committers, and both have reached
maintainer timeout a while ago. Could someone unassign them, so other
committers could take a look?

Thanks in advance.

(I still think this should be done automatically. I would prefer not to
bother everyone at ports@ for such things).

[1] http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/175223
[2] http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/176701



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