Am 18.04.20 um 09:08 schrieb Joonas Niilola: > > On 4/17/20 10:10 PM, Oliver Freyermuth wrote: >> Hi together, >> >> I've sadly kept a version bump request without updates for some months >> (I was actively working with upstream to fix bugs breaking packaging for all distros after a change of buildsystem...). >> Sadly I did not communicate that on the Gentoo bug report, so my proxy maintainer bug is now marked as blocking the dreaded inactive_proxied_maintainer issue. >> >> In the meantime, a new "packageable" version was released, I've updated sys-cluster/charliecloud and the bug is closed. >> >> I've learned my lesson and in the future, will ensure to communicate early on Bugzilla if there is a strong reason a bump is held up >> (I was still faster than almost all other distros, though :-) ). >> >> My question is: How do I rid myself of the inactive_proxied_maintainer "state" on Bugzilla? >> Is this done automatically after a while, after a manual review, or should I (am I allowed to) remove the "blocker" bug link from my maintainer bug myself? >> >> I'm just asking to prevent extra human work in case an automatism triggers retirement and package reassignment, >> forcing me to reapply to become a proxy maintainer again, creating extra work for the proxy maintainer project. >> >> Cheers and a nice weekend to everybody, >> Oliver >> > Hey, > > the proxy-maint bugs are *mostly* automated. However the tracker is used > because it's easier to check status on those who have been added there > without needing to go through *every* people. > > Basically if you have multiple bugs open for packages you maintain and > you haven't responded / fixed them in a long time, it's a sort of a sign > of inactivity. I know some people are active contributing through Github > even if their last login to bugzilla was +6 months ago, but bugzilla is > still the most important site regarding your packages. Some bugs are > fixed, but not closed. Others have been ignored for months/years. > > So please, keep good care of your packages and remember to keep bugzilla > clean on your behalf as well. > > To answer your question: If you know you are active again, you can > remove yourself from the tracker. I'm gonna check it at least weekly > from now on, too. > > > -- juippis > > Hey, thanks for the detailed reply! Indeed, I will monitor Bugzilla more closely from now on. In my case, it was just a single bug, and indeed I definitely should have commented on it much earlier to indicate the status. I've setup an extra "urlwatch" notification to get reminders in case I ever miss a bugtracker mail. I've removed myself from the tracker just now, and want to express a great thank you for all the effort spent on identifying inactive maintainers. That's of high importance to get rid of outdated / unmaintained packages from the main tree. Cheers and thanks a lot, Oliver