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Date:      Sat, 27 Aug 2011 21:33:40 +0400
From:      Igor Soumenkov <2igosha@gmail.com>
To:        rakuco@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        Igor Soumenkov <2igosha@gmail.com>, freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: How to escalate? ports/159276 - cmake
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> Igor Soumenkov <2igosha at gmail.com <http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports>>; writes:
>
> >/ Unfortunately, one of them ( Max Brazhnikov (makc@) ) is the committer I
> />/ am writing about.
> />/ And I CC:ed the kde@ mailing list, but got reply only from Max. I quoted
> />/ it here ("we can't just remove it...")  - he is not going to fix it, and
> />/ he is not replying to my e-mails anymore.
> />/ That is why I am trying to find someone who can help with this situation.
> /
> I think there is some misunderstanding here. makc@ has probably been
> busy with other stuff, as he has not been very active in other threads
> as well, so we (as in kde@) are not ignoring you, and I would read "we
> can't just remove it" more as "you are welcome to help us find a
> solution" than "we do not care if it does not work in your case".
>
> There have been other threads (and discussions in #kde-freebsd on
> Freenode) about the issue, but I don't think I was involved in most of
> them. Please take a look at the mailing list archives (as you probably
> have already seen the original PR) and help us find a solution which can
> make all of us happy.
I am happy to hear that things are not as bad as I expected :-)
I will follow your advice and will try to find discussions related to
the original PR.

Thank you.

Igor.



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