Hi, I stopped doing pkg-voip work sometime in 2013. I was fairly active for some time before that, and had (foolishly :) gotten myself in the Uploaders field of all kinds of pkg-voip packages that I did uploads for. 4+ years later I seem to be listed still as an maintainer/uploader for certain packages, despite removing myself in svn/git.
Besides my personal grievance, this is an indicator that there are packages that haven't seen an upload in years, and thus making it a stretch to call them "maintained" by the VoIP team. They should either be worked on, orphaned, or removed from the archive. Specifically: - src:asterisk-prompt-es: last upload was almost 10 years ago, in February 2008. Before that, a handful of uploads in 2005-2006. Should probably be adopted by the Asterisk maintainers or they should ask for its removal. (also see #857294) - src:libpri, src:openr2, src:spandsp: all were last uploaded by a mantainer in June 2014 (spandsp saw an NMU in Apr 2016). They're all Asterisk dependencies and if memory serves they were fairly simple packages, so perhaps the Asterisk maintainers could take them over? - src:libccscript3: last upload was in June 2012. Two NMUs before that in 2011, then a maintainer upload in 2009. Doesn't seem to have any reverse dependencies in the archive? - src:openam: last upload was in June 2010. Upstream Homepage doesn't even work. Popcon inst 9... - src:gnugk: last upload for v3.6 was in May 2014, but upstream seems active (v4.7 was released in September 2017): https://www.gnugk.org/ - src:h323plus: last maintainer upload was in June 2012, with 3 NMUs since, in 2015 and 2017. Upstream released 1.26.8 in September 2017: https://www.h323plus.org/ Fairly complex library, the only reverse dependencies in the archive are gnugk and openam (see above). - src:siproxd: last maintainer upload in May 2013, plus an NMU in May of 2015. Upstream seems fairly active: http://siproxd.sourceforge.net/index.php?op=changelog The above list is not exhaustive. There are plenty more packages that have Maintainer: pkg-voip-maintainers@, but that don't list me in Uploaders, so they're not in my radar. I briefly looked at UDD, and found a bunch more candidates (e.g. t38modem) plus a large number of issues in general. Not sure how many people are still active in pkg-voip, but it seems like a more careful audit and cleanup of VoIP abandonware may be needed :) Regards, Faidon