Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:34:47 +0100 From: "Klaus T. Aehlig" <aehlig@linta.de> To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: updates to pending new ports Message-ID: <20100107083447.GA21194@schoenfinkel.linta.de>
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Hi, Recently, I submitted PR ports/141674 suggesting a port for the uzbl web browser. Given the current holiday season, I'm not surprised that it is still unassigned. On the other hand, upstream has developped further, and I wonder if I'm right in submitting updated versions of this port as followups to the PR. (My thoughts went along the lines "If it's still unassigned, then probably no committer has spent any time on it; so when it gets assigned to a commiter, (s)he might as well look at a port for the latest version".) Or should I consider the fact that the PR is unassigned as a sign that this port is probably not interesting for FreeBSD? [Since I'm using that browser on my private machine, I'm updating the port anyway, so it's no extra work for me to submit follow ups. I'm just wondering whether this is what I'm supposed to do, or just considered annoying.] Best regards and happy new year! Klaus
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