Hi,
I sent a pull request to upstream earlier this year to fix a PAM related issue (see also: Gentoo bug #774729), but the repo has since been
archived [1]. Looking at the commit history, I see that there's only
been a single upstream commit since the beginning of 2020.
What is the proper procedure, if there is one, to reclaim a package with
a dead upstream? I use physlock on all my machines and have recommended
it to my friends as a solid screen locker and would very much like to
help keep it alive.
I would be willing to maintain a fork [2] as well as help maintain the
Gentoo package itself. I've already got a little bit of experience in
working with Portage by creating packages into my overlay [3].
[1]: https://github.com/muennich/physlock
[2]: https://github.com/xxc3nsoredxx/physlock
[3]: https://github.com/xxc3nsoredxx/unc3nsored
I've CC'ed the current proxy maintainer for app-misc/physlock as well as
the main upstream developer in case they have any input.
- Oskari
If you'd like we'd prefer a GitHub pull request where you modify the
ebuild adding this patch, and revbump the ebuild to -r2.
We should only switch upstreams if there's some clear development done
in a fork - are you aware of any other forks existing, with active development happening?
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