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Subject: [gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs
From: Pacho Ramos <pacho@gentoo.org>
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Hello

As you probably know, dotnet team is really small (for now, only
Alistair and me are taking care) and some of packages maintained by
dotnet team are a headache to maintain.

For now I would like to drop dev-dotnet/edtftpnet maintainership

The reasons for this are:
1. It's only keyworded on x86 and I mainly use amd64, then, I have never
used it.
2. Version is tree is really old, but I haven't tried to bump it since I
don't know how to test it works ok.
3. It was added years ago by Jurek and I don't know if any of you uses
it :-/

Feel free to take it if you wantand, if you want to take any other
"dotnet" package, please contact us ;-)


Or even better, if you want to join dotnet... it would be really
appreciated :-D

Thanks a lot

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