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<div>Hi Nicolas,</div>
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<div>> This could be indeed an idea, even though to my knowledge the Macports trac system</div>
<div>> is supposedly already meant for this too, as users can file tickets in order to ask for</div>
<div>> new ports they would like to see on Macports. But having different channels may</div>
<div>> increase the users’ input.</div>
<div>well, of course trac is the user's way to go, but I meant this to be a central place for us to</div>
<div>coordinate, collect or highlight things.</div>
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<div>> To be honest, there is no definite reason.</div>
<div>OK, I see.</div>
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<div>> The thing is I became the main KDE maintainer a little by coincidence,</div>
<div>I know that.</div>
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<div>> I am maintaining a significant amount of ports</div>
<div>Which is very true.</div>
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<div>> I therefore do not actively add other ports at this moment, and only keep up to date</div>
<div>> the ports that were already existing.</div>
<div>Which I very well understand.</div>
<div>I don't know how you manage to keep all those ports afloat anyways. I guess you have</div>
<div>some scripting in place to pull all of them to new versions?</div>
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<div>Greets,</div>
<div>Marko</div>
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