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Hi, i'm currently maintains ebuild of: * dev-db/cpp-driver * dev-php/pecl-cassandra I confirm my commitment on these ebuilds. I see that there are new release, I will try to update ebuild (and move to EAPI 7) in next weeks. I will try to maintains align this bug with my tasks. G.
+ app-admin/syslog-ng I will send a pull request in the next days.
- app/admin/syslog-ng is been take by Tomáš Mózes.
+ dev-python/ipcalc
Dear proxied maintainer, This note is sent to you as part of mass notification to all proxied maintainers whose maintainer bugs do not seem to list their real name. If you have provided your real name on the commits nevertheless, please disregard it (there's no need to update your bug either). Please note that according to our new copyright policy, all contributions require GCO [1] sign-off using *your real legal name*. The record of this sign-off will have to be stored publicly in the commit messages. We are required to reject anonymous or obviously pseudonymous contributions. If you have been doing that so far, please look into the possibility of using your real name in contributions. If you can't do that, I'm afraid you won't be able to proxy-maintain packages in Gentoo anymore. If that is the case, please let us know to remove you from the metadata. TIA, Michał Górny [1] https://www.gentoo.org/glep/glep-0076.html#certificate-of-origin
+ net-dialup/freeradius (as mentioned at https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/73e187c7fdcec228d0304f169432448b)
Retired after the gentoo-dev message. Thanks for your work and remember you can contribute to maintainer-needed packages without having to become the maintainer for them!