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Re: 1st summary (was Re: [HEADSUP] ALL Maintainers, please reply.)


Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 23 12:40, Max Bowsher wrote:

Hack Kampbjorn wrote:

Corinna Vinschen wrote:

On Sep 21 20:23, Hack Kampbjorn wrote:


Hack Kampbjorn:
keychain
ncftp
wget

But my last windows computer at home is being hit by a deathstar battle
station. And I will don't read cygwin mail at work even that I do have a
windows desktop there where I use cygwin everyday.


Err... what does that mean? wget is now Harold's, but what about the other
two packages? Do you continue to maintain them or are they up for grabs?

I continue to maintain them until somebody takes over

How can you maintain them if you never have any free time with a cygwin computer? Or is that not what you are saying?


I'd be interested to hear the answer, too.

It seems my attempt at humor was open for misunderstandings. I meant to say that my current Windows desktop at home is about to die as it's running with an IBM Deskstar 60 GB that has a known defect which earned it the nickname deathstar. Even when this happens I will have access to Windows systems but only at my work office. (The funny thing is that it would give me a service window of at least 8 hours a day which is more than I've ever spend at with a cygwin system at home)


What was only implied (at least I thought so) but not said was that when it does die my ability to maintain cygwin packages is less than optimal and I would not mind somebody else taking over before that time.



Corinna



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Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards

Hack Kampbjørn


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