svn commit: r460298 - in head: devel/alabastra

Adriaan de Groot adridg at freebsd.org
Tue Jan 30 13:53:25 UTC 2018


On Monday, January 29, 2018 10:09:56 AM EST Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
> > +++ head/devel/alabastra/Makefile       Mon Jan 29 12:56:00 2018       
> > (r460298) @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ DISTNAME=     Alabastra-${PORTVERSION}
> > MAINTAINER=     ports at FreeBSD.org
> > COMMENT=        C++ editor written with Qt 4
> > 
> > +DEPRECATED=    Abandonware, not used in the ports tree
> > +EXPIRATION_DATE=       2018-03-01
> 
> This is a leaf port: the fact that it's not used in the ports tree is not
> relevant.  It also fetches, builds, and runs fine.  Why deprecate it?

While it's all fun to have lots of things in the ports collection, you can 
also ask yourself if a software product that last saw an update to 0.21 -- 
last commits seem to be in 2009 on sourceforge -- which relies on a toolkit 
that reached end-of-life in 2015, with plenty of alternatives, and with no 
port maintainer, really should live on.

By all means, Mat, deprecate and move on. If someone actively cares, it can be 
picked up again.

Just about anything without a maintainer, and USE_QT4, should be ready for 
deprecation. (Which reminds me that audio/rosegarden, for instance, needs an 
update, should be handed to kde@, and switched to defaulting to Qt5)

[ade]
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