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Re: No maintainer?



According to the file "src/doc/RESPONSIBLE" prep is maintained by garbled, AKA Tim Rightnour. From what information I could find and looking through the source, he reworked most of the PPC ports to reduce redundant code between them, ported many machines, etc:
http://www.garbled.net/#About%20NetBSD
http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/index.front?-tags=prep
https://web.archive.org/web/20101223020512/http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk070.ogg (Interesting interview with him about PReP)

It appears he's not been active with PPC stuff since 2008 and committing changes (in general) since 2013.
https://freshbsd.org/search?q=&project%5B%5D=netbsd&committer%5B%5D=garbled&sort=commit_date

Martin seems to have been responsive to issues, perhaps a documented/listed active point of contact might be useful for those seeking it.
Glad to see other folks trying to get these machines working.

-Tim

On 8/7/19 7:37 PM, Chris Hanson wrote:
On Aug 7, 2019, at 11:30 AM, Ulrich Teichert <lists%ulrich-teichert.de@localhost> wrote:

I don’t know anything about maintainers, but I have tried to get NetBSD
installed on a 43p-150 without success, and am wondering if perhaps your
patch will help. :)
Well, I surely hope so, so please try it out :-)
Once it’s in a -current ISO, I’ll give it a shot!

Maybe it’d be worth engaging one of the maintainers for other PowerPC ports?
I’ve been thinking about this; would it make sense to merge the lists for the PowerPC-architecture ports under port-powerpc like the MIPS ports have been merged under port-mips?

The system-specific ports still have separate distributions since all the systems boot differently and may require different tweaks as a result, of course. However, having one primary architecture list may help ensure there’s a critical mass of people who can look at and respond to anything someone brings up, even if it’s not directly related to the system they’re using.

   — Chris





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