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> On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 11:29 AM Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> wrote: |
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> > Sure, you can use the portage API to find this info. However, that is |
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> > as easy to do for a list of all impacted packages in the tree with |
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> > their maintainers as for any individual maintainer to obtain this info |
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> > for their own packages. |
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I'm appealing to a more proactive maintenance, not in search for excuses why |
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it is not like that. And ftr I don't mean trying to be "first!" on every |
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upstream version bump; it is just that the python topic has come up often |
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enough that it should have sparked individual head scratching at one point or |
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another. |
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> On Wednesday, 24 June 2020 20:40:58 CEST Alec Warner wrote: |
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> You say there is not a straightforward way, but then you say there is an |
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> api? :p |
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grep all the things! But hey, there's even external tools to help you get an |
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overview: |
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https://repology.org/maintainer/rich0%40gentoo.org |
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You're welcome. |